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Old Mon Jul 14, 2003, 09:18pm
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally posted by timharris

a=offense b=defense

can someone clear this up for me; here in virginia we are having a major problem with this. team(a) has the ball in their front court out of bounds for the throw in; on the throw in the balls hits off a player on team(a) and goes into the backcourt, the team(a) player recovers the ball in the backcourt. is this a violation of backcourt? are a good no call? the guys here are calling this as backcourt and i recall
seeing and article where this is not backcourt. any help will be appreciated.

thanks
tim

This play is neither a backcourt violation or a no call. It is nothing but a legal play. There is no team control during a throw-in and Team A did not establish team control until A1 gained player control of the ball in Team A's backcourt.
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