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Backcourt violation "team control"
Team A has control of the ball in their frontcourt. A1 passes the ball to A2. The pass touches B2 then touches A2 and continue into the backcourt. A2 retrieves the ball in the backcourt. What do you have?
I thought scenario was in the case book, but cannot find it. I have found a comment (4.12) that I believes answers it. Anyone? |
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That's a backcourt violation, and have fun when you call that one because nobody (including a lot of officials) will believe you on it.
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Sorry for the confusion. |
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I was lead in 3 man and I thought that's backcourt - we played on. I mentioned to my two partners at halftime and neither believed me - but that did say they would look it up. Thanks DAvid |
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