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Old Mon Apr 23, 2007, 02:27pm
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1) Team A has the ball out of bounds for a throw-in near the division line. A1 passes the ball to A2, who jumps from Team A's frontcourt, catches the ball in mid-air and lands in the back court.
why is there no bc for this? In fiba this is a violation (how ever there is team control during a throw in under fiba rules) but
When the player catches the ball, in mid -air, he has control, and he comes from his fc and lands in his bc. That sounds like a bc violation to me, is there a ncaa case play who say it isn't then?
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Old Mon Apr 23, 2007, 02:30pm
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why is there no bc for this? In fiba this is a violation (how ever there is team control during a throw in under fiba rules) but
When the player catches the ball, in mid -air, he has control, and he comes from his fc and lands in his bc. That sounds like a bc violation to me, is there a ncaa case play who say it isn't then?
Because we are not using FIBA rules.

Also the NCAA does not use a casebook. They do use some rulings in the rulebook, but that is not relevant to this discussion. There is a reason FIBA is a separate organization.

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Old Mon Apr 23, 2007, 02:33pm
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Old Mon Apr 23, 2007, 03:35pm
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why is there no bc for this? In fiba this is a violation (how ever there is team control during a throw in under fiba rules) but
When the player catches the ball, in mid -air, he has control, and he comes from his fc and lands in his bc. That sounds like a bc violation to me, is there a ncaa case play who say it isn't then?
The reason is because there is a specific exception set up in rules on a throw-in (9-9-3). Otherwise, it would be considered a violation if the player jumped from the front court, secured the ball in the air (player and team control inbounds, front court status), and landed in the back court. The exception in NFHS rules allow for the player to do this, even land with the first foot in the front court, and the second foot in the back court, without penalty. The other exception is to allow a defensive player B1 to make the steal during a live ball inbounds and jump from B's front court to back court without penalty.
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