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(Assume frontcourt status has been gained for play #1)
(1)If a player is leaping from backcourt to frontcourt and touches down with one foot then catches the ball, is it a violation? (2)Simular question regarding coming from outbounds and estabalishing court status with one foot inbounds and touching the ball. |
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Art N on 02-21-2000 11:57 PM
(Assume frontcourt status has been gained for play #1) (1)If a player is leaping from backcourt to frontcourt and touches down with one foot then catches the ball, is it a violation? No. The player is in frontcourt. (2)Simular question regarding coming from outbounds and estabalishing court status with one foot inbounds and touching the ball.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> No violation. Player is inbounds. |
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mark Padgett on 02-22-2000 12:13 AM
No violation. Player is inbounds.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Right. But that second situation is a tough one NOT to react to as a violation. I've seen it several times this season, and twice I've blown my whistle, only to quickly call it an inadvertent whistle because the player had a foot inbounds and give it back to that team. It "looks" bad when it happens, and probably few fans/coaches would contest the call, but it is in fact legal as long as one foot has touched inbounds and the other is not touching the floor OOB. |
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