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Originally Posted by BillyMac
The four elements for having a backcourt violation are: there must be team control (and initial player control
when coming from a throw-in); the ball must have achieved frontcourt status; the team in team control must
be the last to touch the ball before it goes into the backcourt; that same team must be the first to touch after
the ball has been in the backcourt.
During a throwin, even under a team’s own basket, if the throwin is deflected, tipped, or batted, by an offensive player in the frontcourt to an offensive player in the backcourt; or after a missed field goal attempt, or a missed foul shot attempt, if the ball is deflected, tipped, or batted, by an offensive player in the frontcourt to an offensive player in the backcourt; these are not a backcourt violations.
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Not an official here, but have a couple questions.
If A1 is dribbling in the front court, but his foot steps on the division line, is that a violation?
If A1 is dribbling in the front court, but the ball touches the division line (half over), is that a violation?
If A1 is dribbling in the front court and the ball goes completely over the division line, but the player stays in the front court, is it a violation?