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Old Tue Dec 18, 2012, 10:56am
jeremy341a jeremy341a is offline
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
What end of the court a throw-in originates has no bearing on BC violations. The ball has no front court or back court status when OOB.
I am aware of this. I was saying in the op senario it is not a backcourt violation due to it being a throw-in and player control had not been established. However if the person that threw the pass was inbounds making a normal pass instead of oob making a throw-in then you would have a backcourt violation even though the two passes originated from only a couple of feet apart.
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