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so cal lurker Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:16am

history of backcourt
 
After watching outrage at a freshman game when the officials (correctly) did not call a back court violation when a player stopped with one foot in the front court and threw the ball to a teammate in the back court, I was trying to remember back in the day. My recollection was that it used to be that once a foot was in the front court, it couldn't come back to the back court, nor could the ball be passed back. Did that used to be the rule, or was that just a misconception/myth from my playing days?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jan 07, 2016 02:23pm

Help needed from FIBA Officials.
 
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Originally Posted by so cal lurker (Post 975608)
After watching outrage at a freshman game when the officials (correctly) did not call a back court violation when a player stopped with one foot in the front court and threw the ball to a teammate in the back court, I was trying to remember back in the day. My recollection was that it used to be that once a foot was in the front court, it couldn't come back to the back court, nor could the ball be passed back. Did that used to be the rule, or was that just a misconception/myth from my playing days?


That may be a misconception/myth from your playing days. I know that the FIBA Backcourt Rule is not the same as NFHS/NCAA Men's & Women's Rules. I know that FIBA does not have the Three Points Rule with respect to a dribbler. I have not been a USA Basketball Official for ten years but I still try to stay up on FIBA Rules. Hopefully one of our brothers or sisters from the Great White North can elaborate more on the FIBA Backourt Rule.

MTD, Sr.

so cal lurker Thu Jan 07, 2016 03:09pm

Thanks Mark. I was thinking of NFHS rules from back when.

frezer11 Thu Jan 07, 2016 05:27pm

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 975658)
That may be a misconception/myth from your playing days. I know that the FIBA Backcourt Rule is not the same as NFHS/NCAA Men's & Women's Rules. I know that FIBA does not have the Three Points Rule with respect to a dribbler. I have not been a USA Basketball Official for ten years but I still try to stay up on FIBA Rules. Hopefully one of our brothers or sisters from the Great White North can elaborate more on the FIBA Backourt Rule.

MTD, Sr.

I'm unfamiliar with differences between FIBA and NFHS/NCAA. Not sure if you know the answer to this or not, but if they don't have a 3 points of contact rule for dribblers, then how do they officiate a play where a player is close? If he steps a toe on the timeline, is he committed to bring himself and the ball into the front court?


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