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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
At what point in the "hopping process" do you decide that 4-4-2 supersedes 4-4-6?
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I don't think 4-4-2 would supersede 4-4-6. However, hopping on one foot into the front court while dribbling with the intent of maintaining backcourt status would be attempting to gain an advantage which is not intended by a rule 4-4-6.
After a couple of hops, couldn't you use 2-3 to end the backcourt count and assume frontcourt status?