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A1 in the backcourt passes to A2 who has a) both feet in the frontcourt b) both feet out of bounds in the frontcourt (completing a throwin) - and jumps in midair THEN catches the pass and lands in the backcourt. Violation(s)? If in (b) there is a violation following a jump ball throw in, does the arrow change or stay the same? Thanks for any help - Cornellref
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For the second part, the arrow changes. The arrow changes when the throw-in ends or when the throwing team violates. In situation (b), the throw-in ended when A1 received (touched or was touched by) the throw-in |
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We had situation A occur in one of our games this weekend. Refs didn't call the violation. I thought it was, but wasn't sure (so didn't howl!). The next day, I asked the crew of another game. They told me it was a violation. Just wait 'til next time!
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Tough to understand your b sitches. Location of an airborne player is where they last touched the floor. In a), A2 caught the ball in the front court and landed in back court. Violation --> Over-and-back In b), A2 caught the ball out of bounds (not FC or BC, but OOB) and landed in the back court. Violation --> Out of bounds. mick |
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