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Backcourt AGAIN
I know... I know... why is this coming up again? (I searched & couldn't find this particular sitch)
A2 (in the frontcourt) passes the ball to A3, B2 deflects the pass towards the backcourt. Just before the ball strikes the floor in the backcourt A2 recovers the ball standing in the backcourt... violation, right?? Had A1 let the ball go into the backcourt by striking the floor first, then the defense caused the ball to go into the backcourt thus no violation, right?? I felt like I was the only one in the gym who had a clue... my "partner" even sided with the very knowledgable coach & fans because he saw the tip too. Of course this was our 1st of 4 games together yesterday & I never could find the proof to defend that call. Rules references & casebook play please. |
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The deflection by B2 does not end A's team control of the ball in the frontcourt. A last touched the ball in the frontcourt, then was the first to touch it in the backcourt. No specific exceptions apply to the play. Either I'm missing something or this is not a difficult play.
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Therefore B2 was the last to touch in the frontcourt, correct? Why would a recovery by A2 in the backcourt be a violation? |
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And I agree with some, A2 seems to be penalized in some sort of way because of his/her hustle to get the deflected B2 pass. If he/she waits for it to bounce, B2 does not have to amnd may continue on with a steal. |
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SITUATION 10: A1, in the team's frontcourt, passes to A2, also in the team's frontcourt. B1 deflects the ball toward Team A's backcourt. The ball bounces only in Team A's frontcourt before crossing the division line. While the ball is still in the air over Team A's backcourt, but never having touched in Team A's backcourt, A2 gains possession of the ball while standing in Team A's backcourt. RULING: Backcourt violation on Team A. Team A was still in team control and caused the ball to have backcourt status. Had A2 permitted the ball to bounce in the backcourt after having been deflected by B1, there would have been no backcourt violation. (4-4-1; 4-4-3; 9-9-1)
"Remember this, men," said the Coach A before the big game, "I need you to go hard for all tipped balls and all loose balls! Except, of course, if B1 tips our Team Controlled ball over the division line but not onto the backcourt yet, in which case we wait around and watch the cheerleaders until the ball touches the backcourt, then go like heck for it! Got that?" |
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There it is, thank you sir! Just the proof I needed to send my partner. Why whould anybody believe that to be wrong? As CoachP substitutes OOB for backcourt... everything sounds correct. Last edited by Ch1town; Mon Dec 31, 2007 at 11:49am. |
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It seems to me as though the player was first to touch while causing BC staus at the same time. |
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