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Originally Posted by MJT
Debate on this play.
Team A has an inbound throw in from their own front court. The inbound pass is tipped at the 28 foot mark by B2 then is tipped by A2 in the front court. The ball is finally secured by A3 in the back court.
I believe we do not have an over and back violation on this play cuz although the throw in ended when team B tipped the ball, team A never had team possession in the front court so no over and back.
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I do not have a back court violation.
As we all know, a front court throw-in to the back court is legal. That the ball was tipped before possession is secured in bounds doesn't change this; the play is still legal - for the reason that Camron specified.