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The backcourt exception noted in rule 9-9-3 only applies during a throw-in. Iow, it can only apply to the first person legally touching the ball in-bounds. The throw-in ended when B2 deflected the throw-in pass. Ergo, the exception was no longer applicable when airborne A2 caught the ball.
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Straight from this year's interps:
2007-08 Basketball Rules Interpretations SITUATION 6: Team A is making a throw-in near the division line in the team's frontcourt. A1's throw-in is deflected by B1, who is applying direct pressure on A1. A2 jumps from the team's frontcourt, catches the ball in the air and lands in the backcourt. RULING: Backcourt violation on Team A. The throw-in ends when it is legally touched by B1. When A2 gains possession/control in the air, he/she has frontcourt status. A backcourt violation has occurred when A2 lands in the backcourt. (9-9-1; 9-9-3) |
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