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Originally Posted by OKREF
9.9.1 C
A1 dribbling in backcourt passes to frontcourt and A2 touches or deflects it back to backcourt where A2 recovers.
Ruling is backcourt.
This says that when A2 touched it in the frontcourt, even though they didn't "posses" the ball, that touching constituted player control, and this is a backcourt. But in the OP, it is a throw in and since there is no player control during a throw in I would say it isn't a backcourt.
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Yes, there is. Note that they removed "inbounds" from 4-12-1 a couple of years ago.
(It doesn't change your ruling, though.)