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Originally Posted by OKREF
Yes you do. Certainly not on a throw in, but it is possible to touch the ball in the FC without controlling it to have FC status.
Case book 9.9.1 C: A1 is dribbling in his/her backcourt and throws a pass to the frontcourt. While standing in A's frontcourt A2 touches the ball and deflects it back to A's backcourt where it touches the floor. A2 recovers in the backcourt.
RULING: Violation. The ball was in control of A1 and Team A, and a player from A was the last to touch the ball in frontcourt and a player of A was the first to touch it after it returned to the back court.
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Having status and committing a violation are not the same thing.
You just have established control in the FC before you can have a BC violation according to the rule. And you must not be one of the exceptions stated in the rule either.
And that casebook play you mentioned does not go along with the written rule. When all else fails, I am going with the rulebook and what it states.
Peace