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CoachP Wed Sep 12, 2007 01:46pm

bc violation quiz
 
Tony, you had a quiz back in a thread in 2003. I printed it and am working thru it right now but am not sure of #10.


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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Here's my annual BC Violation Quiz for all the newbies.

IF YOU HAVE TAKEN THE QUIZ BEFORE OR SEEN IT BEFORE, PLEASE DO NOT SPOIL IT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT!

Judging from some of the BC threads, it's badly needed.

BACKCOURT VIOLATION OR NOT?

Play #10 - B1 jumps from her frontcourt and while in the air, secures control of the ball. B1's momentum is such that she lands with the first foot clearly in her frontcourt. B1's other foot then comes down in B's backcourt after the first foot was down in the frontcourt. Is this a BC violation? Why or why not?

[Edited by BktBallRef on Nov 3rd, 2003 at 11:00 PM]

Is #10 during play or during a throw in?

SamIAm Wed Sep 12, 2007 02:07pm

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Originally Posted by CoachP
Tony, you had a quiz back in a thread in 2003. I printed it and am working thru it right now but am not sure of #10.



Is #10 during play or during a throw in?

First you have to understand that B1 is specifically a defensive player. If I remember correctly, that excludes just about every situation except that A last had the ball and hasn't attempted a try.

BktBallRef Wed Sep 12, 2007 02:42pm

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Originally Posted by CoachP
Tony, you had a quiz back in a thread in 2003. I printed it and am working thru it right now but am not sure of #10.

Is #10 during play or during a throw in?

Coach, it makes no difference. That's why it doesn't say.

CoachP Wed Sep 12, 2007 03:19pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Coach, it makes no difference. That's why it doesn't say.

It does if B was on offense but sam set me straight about the reference to B always meaning defense. I knew that, but it hadn't clicked whilest reading it.

fwiw, I got them all correct except for #1.
I talked myself into A losing team control on a fumble...bad coachp....bad bad coachp.

BktBallRef Wed Sep 12, 2007 05:23pm

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Originally Posted by CoachP
It does if B was on offense but sam set me straight about the reference to B always meaning defense. I knew that, but it hadn't clicked whilest reading it.

That's why I purposely wrote it that way. ;)

B is always on defense, or as Woddy would say, "the opponent of the team that has the ball!" :D

Nevadaref Wed Sep 12, 2007 05:31pm

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Coach, it makes no difference. That's why it doesn't say.
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Unless you are one of those people who believe that there is no defense during a throw-in. :eek:

Nevadaref Wed Sep 12, 2007 05:40pm

So, Tony, is B2 a defensive player in this play? Is this a legal play or a backcourt violation?

1) Throw-in for Team A near the division line in their backcourt (Team B’s frontcourt).
A1’s throw-in is deflected by B1 who is applying direct pressure on A1. B2 jumps from his frontcourt, catches the ball in the air, and lands in his backcourt.


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