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mj Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:38pm

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Originally Posted by tarp8902
If A1 is dribling and B1 deflects the ball into the backcourt. A1 retrieves and there is no violation. How is this different than if the ball touched A1 on the way to the backcourt? There is no control in either situation.

I know that you are correct, I just don't understand the difference.

Because if A1 was the last to touch, their touch is the reason it went into the backcourt.

Texref Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:54pm

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Originally Posted by Kelvin green
Remember the nBA rule is different and lots of people think we should call it like the NBA--- (all though I like the NBA rule better)

What is the NBA rule?

Scrapper1 Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:56pm

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Originally Posted by Texref
What is the NBA rule?

Team control ends on a defensive bat. So even if the ball deflects off of an offensive player, it's not a violation to recover it in the backcourt.

Nevadaref Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:56pm

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Originally Posted by Kelvin green
Remember the nBA rule is different and lots of people think we should call it like the NBA--- (all though I like the NBA rule better)

:D <dummy text>

Nevadaref Sun Dec 17, 2006 08:58pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Team control ends on a defensive bat. So even if the ball deflects off of an offensive player, it's not a violation to recover it in the backcourt.

That's what the coach from Utah told me in that game. I responded that that was the NBA rule and we were using HS rules in this game. :p

Texref Sun Dec 17, 2006 09:02pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Team control ends on a defensive bat. So even if the ball deflects off of an offensive player, it's not a violation to recover it in the backcourt.


I just found it while looking at the NBA website. I do like that rule better.:o There is a difference between Team Possession (NCAA/NFHS Team Control) and Team Control, which ends when the defense deflects the ball or there is a shot attempt.

Thanks Scrapper

Back In The Saddle Mon Dec 18, 2006 01:09am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That's what the coach from Utah told me in that game. I responded that that was the NBA rule and we were using HS rules in this game. :p

Haven't you heard? We're playing NBA rules in Utah now. It's something to do with how well the Jazz are doing this year. :D

Johnny Ringo Mon Dec 18, 2006 01:58am

Team control?

Starting to get confused here ... A1 trys for a basket rebound is tipped by A2 into the backcourt where it is recovered by A3 ... not a backcourt violation, corect?

RookieDude Mon Dec 18, 2006 02:29am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo
Team control?

Starting to get confused here ... A1 trys for a basket rebound is tipped by A2 into the backcourt where it is recovered by A3 ... not a backcourt violation, corect?

Correct...Team A lost Team Control on the try.

Adam Mon Dec 18, 2006 02:32am

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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo
Team control?

Starting to get confused here ... A1 trys for a basket rebound is tipped by A2 into the backcourt where it is recovered by A3 ... not a backcourt violation, corect?

Correct, no violation. Only allowed on a jump ball, throwin, rebound, or while playing defense.

Nevadaref Mon Dec 18, 2006 03:12am

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Correct, no violation. Only allowed on a jump ball, throwin, rebound, or while playing defense.

The part in bold has nothing to do with this play. We are not talking about the exceptions article. Also, you have added one on your own that isn't in 9-9-3.

Adam Mon Dec 18, 2006 09:48am

So, in which one of my scenarios is the play (a tip by A1 into the backcourt where it's recoverd by A2) a BC violation?


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