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Originally Posted by JRutledge
You also need to read Rule 9-9 that says very clearly:
You do not have TC in the FC by touching the basketball. You have to first possess the basketball to establish TC in the FC. A throw-in only has TC out of bounds, which is not apart of the rule to have a BC violation.
If you read your own reference in 4-12-2a, that says:
Ending a throw-in does not automatically establish TC or even player control.
Peace
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Rut, I read this as you saying there had to be a player possessing the the ball in the FC. Yes you must first possess the ball. This possession could happen in the BC. Then when the ball is passed from BC to FC and A only touches the ball, and goes BC and A touches it it's a BC. Please remember, I am not talking about a throw in.