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my guess:
[sp]violation in 2. no team control during the throw in, so the player can catch the throw in pass anywhere. when he catches it straddling the division line, he is in the back court, because something is touching in the back court. when he lifts his back court foot he is in the front court b/c nothing is touching in the back court. and when he puts his backcourt foot back down he violates.[/sp] i'm thinking that this is different from dribbling from bc to fc, where the player needs to put both feet and the ball in the front court before he is considered in the front court. of course, could be totally wrong. add: do spoiler tags not work? Last edited by chymechowder; Fri Feb 04, 2011 at 07:35pm. |
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If a dribbler coming from bc to fc straddling the division line picks up his bc-foot (continues to dribble mind you) and hops on his fc-foot all the way to the lane....
when do you stop your ten count???? (both feet and the ball = fc status) |
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