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If I have this correct, no team control exists during the throw-in (4-12-6). The thrown in ends when touched by a player (4-42-5). Presumably that means you then have team control, which was established in the front court. A was the last to touch in the FC, and first to touch it in the BC, thus you have a violation.
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You were correct that the throw in ended when it was touched. However, that doesn't mean that team control has been established. In order to establish team control, a player must establish player control. The tap is not player control, therefore there is no team control until the player goes into the backcourt and gathers the ball. There is never team control during a throw in, but there may or may not be team control after a throw in. |
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4-12-5 Team control does not exist during a jump ball or the touching of a rebound, but it re-established when a player secures control. With that said, check out 4-12-1. Last edited by tjones1; Wed Dec 09, 2009 at 01:12am. |
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