Wed Nov 04, 2015, 02:04pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Geof
I'm having a bit of a hard time with this one. Lets start with the throw-in. If the ball is tipped, the throw-in has ended, so all throw-in exceptions no longer exist. The ball location is the same as when it last touched a player, so if an offensive player in his/her front court tips the ball, the ball location is is the front court. If it is tipped into the backcourt and retrieved by an offensive player, I'm seeing this as a backcourt violation.
Exact same train of thought for a shot....
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The requirement for "player control inbounds" has not been met in either case.
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