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					Originally Posted by  jeremy341a
					 
				 
				It doesn't say on a throw-in, just after it has been in player and team control in the frontcourt.  Is it possible that it is just written poorly and that is why there is a casebook play that is the opposite? 
			
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 I know it doesn't say that, but that's the situation the poorly written verbiage is trying to address...otherwise, throwing a bounce pass that hits in the frontcourt, then goes into the backcourt, and then is retrieved by Team A would be a backcourt violation. It's also trying to address the situation where A muffs the throw-in in the frontcourt into the backcourt.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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