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Dibbs Thu Dec 14, 2000 10:51pm

How would you call this? In a freshman game last night A1 dribbles up to divsion line and stops with his right foot in the front court and his left foot in the back court and at the same time dribbling the ball in the front court. So
far no problem until the player quickly changes feet, now the left foot goes into the front court and the right foot goes into the back court. It did not look right and the next thing I knew I blew my whistle and called it over and back, but I'am not sure if I got it right? I check with other officials and got differant answers.
This my second year and I have not seen this before. Thanks for the help!

BktBallRef Fri Dec 15, 2000 12:10am

Unless I was absolutely sure that the left foot touched the floor in the FC before the right foot touched in the BC. When I say absolutely sure, I mean without a hint of doubt. It would have to be crystal clear.

Suppref Fri Dec 15, 2000 03:47pm

You have to ask yourself if at any time were both feet and the ball in the front court? If so backcourt violation. If not nothing to call.

mick Fri Dec 15, 2000 07:53pm

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Originally posted by Dibbs
How would you call this? In a freshman game last night A1 dribbles up to divsion line and stops with his right foot in the front court and his left foot in the back court and at the same time dribbling the ball in the front court. So far no problem until the player quickly changes feet, now the left foot goes into the front court and the right foot goes into the back court. It did not look right and the next thing I knew I blew my whistle and called it over and back, but I'am not sure if I got it right? I check with other officials and got differant answers.
This my second year and I have not seen this before. Thanks for the help!

Dibbs,
I am agreeing with BktBallRef
Even in a jump switch with both feet in the air, if the left foot hit FC first, the player is now in the FC.
If the right foot his first, then the player is still in the back court.
And if you don't know, don't blow.
That's a lot like traveling. Just because it looked funny, doesn't make it illegal, make sure, or pass.
I agree with you, there are some "fancy dance steps" on the hardwood.
mick

MOFFICIAL Sun Dec 17, 2000 10:10am

Backcourt violations by the dribbler are simple. Both feet and the ball need to achieve front court status or it's nothing.

JugglingReferee Sun Dec 17, 2000 07:32pm

I would have nothing.

Hawks Coach Mon Dec 18, 2000 02:11pm

This is why any good coach lets their players know not only the rules, but also how to lessen the chance that the official will misinterpret either the rules or the players action. This player is asking for an over and back call, even if he/she didn't commit the violation. And if this wasn't a violation, a player that flirts with that line in such a maaner probably will commit a few, so watch them close.

Richard Ogg Thu Dec 21, 2000 03:00pm

I want this coach in my area....
 
I agree with the Hawks Coach. The coach in that situation probably deserves the call.

As I read your description, I have nothing. After the left foot goes to the front court, does the ball bounce before the right foot goes to the back court? If so, then I have a violation.

I figure that the left foot was the last of the three to reach the front court. I now begin to watch for all three in a sequence to establish front court status. If the right foot gets to the back court before the ball bounces again, I have the player still in the back court.

I can understand how one would argue this differently, saying that the left foot completed the three, and established the front court status. I just don't agree with it.

Again, a good coach will teach his players to avoid what looks bad. Few teams get to play with "NBA" referees. We all make mistakes, so try not to give me the chance to make a mistake and hurt you.


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