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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 09:55am
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Mary Struckhoff knows the rules about as well as Billy Packer.
Are you serious or joking?
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 12:07pm
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Are you serious or joking?

I don't doubt that...
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 02:10pm
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Are you serious or joking?
With some of the interpretations that have come from here, it does make you wonder!
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 02:15pm
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We all seem to agree that the exception for back court needs to be clarified. The one thing that is a given in the Rule 9-9-3 (Back Court Exception). The player has to jump from Front Court and catch the ball in the air. Mark Dexter made the statement, “Therefore, no violation - no matter where the player takes off from and lands.” This is incorrect. It does matter where the player takes off from. IT must be from the Front Court.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 02:48pm
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Mark Dexter made the statement, “Therefore, no violation - no matter where the player takes off from and lands.” This is incorrect. It does matter where the player takes off from. IT must be from the Front Court.
So if the player jumps from his backcourt and lands in his backcourt, it's a violation?!?!
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 02:49pm
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So if the player jumps from his backcourt and lands in his backcourt, it's a violation?!?!
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 03:15pm
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We all seem to agree that the exception for back court needs to be clarified. The one thing that is a given in the Rule 9-9-3 (Back Court Exception). The player has to jump from Front Court and catch the ball in the air. Mark Dexter made the statement, “Therefore, no violation - no matter where the player takes off from and lands.” This is incorrect. It does matter where the player takes off from. IT must be from the Front Court.
While it's true that the exception only applies to jumping from FC to BC, scrapper is correct in that jumping from BC and landing in the BC would not be a violation.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 03:32pm
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We all seem to agree that the exception for back court needs to be clarified. The one thing that is a given in the Rule 9-9-3 (Back Court Exception). The player has to jump from Front Court and catch the ball in the air. Mark Dexter made the statement, “Therefore, no violation - no matter where the player takes off from and lands.” This is incorrect. It does matter where the player takes off from. IT must be from the Front Court.
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While it's true that the exception only applies to jumping from FC to BC, scrapper is correct in that jumping from BC and landing in the BC would not be a violation.
There was a play in the other thread that I cited about this.

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(4) Throw-in for Team A near the division line in their front court (Team B’s backcourt). A1’s throw-in is deflected by B1 who is applying direct pressure on A1. B2 jumps from their backcourt court, catches the ball in the air and lands first foot in the frontcourt, second foot in the backcourt.
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My ruling is that this is a backcourt violation. It is probably splitting hairs, but that's my call. Why? Since B2 jumped from his BACKCOURT rule 9-9-3 does not apply to him as that rule specifies a player jumping from his FRONTCOURT. Likewise, since the player is holding the ball, not dribbling it, 4-4-6 (what we call the three points rule) doesn't apply either. Rules 4-35 and 4-4-2 appear to be controlling. When B2 catches the ball both player and team control are established. Since B2 jumped from his backcourt both he and the ball have backcourt status at this time. When the first foot touches in the frontcourt and the second foot has yet to touch the floor the player has frontcourt status per 4-35-1b and 4-35-2 and thus the ball has frontcourt status per 4-4-2. When the second foot lands in the backcourt, the player and the ball both gain backcourt status per the same rules. Thus a backcourt violation has occurred per 9-9-1.
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VIOLATION. No rule allows this.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 04:10pm
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So your position is that defense doesn't exist unless there is team control by one team...
Well I can demonstrate using what is written in the rules book that your "common sense" isn't correct.

There are two statements in the Fundamentals which mention defense. In the first, there is no team control because the try has been released, which we know ends team control. However, the continuous motion interval is the topic of the second, which we know occurs while the player is still holding the ball and thus has team control.

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7. The only infractions for which points are awarded are goaltending by the defense or basket interference at the opponent's basket.
I don't want to get in the middle of your pissing match Emperor but you cannot have goaltending during a throw-in. No such thing exists.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 04:41pm
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This argument requires logic and critical thinking skills, Dan. I'll find a first first-grader with a crayon to connect the dots for you, if you are having trouble following the points.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 05:03pm
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This argument requires logic and critical thinking skills, Dan. I'll find a first first-grader with a crayon to connect the dots for you, if you are having trouble following the points.

I've already found one but sadly you're not doing a very good job.
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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 05:06pm
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There was a play in the other thread that I cited about this.
In that case, my answer is that he landed in the frontcourt.
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