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Wing4444 Thu Dec 09, 1999 08:47pm

A1 has secured the ball in its own froncourt.A1 then throws the ball to A2 who started in the backcourt jumps in mid air and lands with both feet in the frontcourt the ball never breaks the plain of the division line and at no time did A2 possess the ball in his backcourt or touch it there.
I saw this called a backcourt violation in a game last week. I am a rookie official but there is no were in the rule book were I can find this an exception to the rule please help.

d211 Thu Dec 09, 1999 10:03pm

Jumping from the backcourt and catching the ball in mid air before your feet land in the frontcourt would constitute a backcourt violation. The player is still considered part of the backcourt when they catch the ball because their feet haven't touched the frontcourt yet.

Brian Sat Dec 11, 1999 12:21pm

Just remember, when in the air "you are where you were".

Mark Padgett Sat Dec 11, 1999 02:35pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brian on 12-11-1999 11:21 AM
Just remember, when in the air "you are where you were".<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


I use this statement at camps, too. However, it doesn't always apply, like on a free throw lane violation and jumping off the spot on a spot throwin.

However, it's a great "rule" to remember for backcourt violations and OOB.


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