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1. The defender getting a hand on the ball, gets LUCKY enough to have the ball hit the offensive player's foot and roll to the back court, 2. The defender bats the ball off of the defender's foot, but the ball happens to roll laterally across the court -- not in the back court. Reward 1. with the ball, sorry, nothing for 2. How exactly is that a justifiable way of rewarding the defense? Two more scenarios: 1. Defender gets hand completely into passing lane and deflects the ball completely into the back court and offensive player goes into the back court and retrieves the ball, 2. Defender just barely gets a hand on the pass causing the ball to glance every-so-slightly off of the offensive player's hand into the back court resulting in a LTFT back court violation. No convincing me that the second defender made a better defensive play than the first. Once again, if you are really interested in rewarding good defense, why not make scenario 1 here a back court violation? Once again, the vast majority of coaches and players agree that this is a bad rule based on their reaction to it virtually EVERY TIME. It is only a good rule for the official who wants to prove to the coaches and players that he/she knows all of the rules. |
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