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Originally Posted by JeroenB
#1 Yes, actually an eight second backcourt count since it's FIBA basketball.
#2 No, not in my opinion, see my previous post(s).
#3 Absolutely right, very well spotted.
PS: calm down on the caps 
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Re your second point, I disagree. After watching the video now, I'm convinced every attempt hits the backboard. So, I have an illegal dribble after he catches his second "rebound."
Before that, however, I have a traveling violation as soon as he catches the first rebound. He gets the original rebound airborne, lands, jumps again, and "shoots." Once he catches that ball again (whether or not it hits the backboard), it's a travel.
Of course, before that was the delayed FT violation.