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Backcourt count....to begin or not to begin
A1 has player control in the frontcourt, passes ball to A2. B1 deflects ball into backcourt. When do you start the backcourt count, when the ball touches the backcourt or when A1 secures control of ball? There is no specific rule reference I have found nor a case play.
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When do you think the count starts?
Play: A1 has a BC throw-in. Pass to A2 is tipped by A2 and goes to A3, who then catches the ball. When do you start your count? On A2's tip or A3's catch? And why?
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Pope Francis Last edited by JugglingReferee; Fri Feb 11, 2011 at 11:56am. |
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FWIW, here's the rule.
SECTION 8 [from the 08-09 book] TEN SECONDS A player shall not be, nor may his/her team be, in continuous control of a ball which is in his/her backcourt for 10 seconds. PENALTY: The ball is dead when the violation occurs and is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the designated out-of-bounds spot nearest the violation.
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Pope Francis Last edited by JugglingReferee; Fri Feb 11, 2011 at 12:24pm. |
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There's an official interp that disagrees with the general consensus
SITUATION 8: A1 is dribbling in his/her frontcourt when B1 deflects the ball into A's backcourt. The ball is bouncing toward the end line in A's backcourt while A1 and B1 give chase. B1 and A1 each contact the ball, but neither gains control. Finally, after numerous attempts by each player, A1 gains possession deep in A's backcourt. When does the 10-second count begin anew for Team A? RULING: The count starts as soon as the ball goes into the backcourt since team control has not ended. (4-12-3; 9-8)
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Since the rule says "team control" (which A still has because B's tip doesn't end A's team control) and the which refers to the ball, which is now in the BC after it hits the floor, the statement in my paragraph is met, and therefore can be applied. Edit: I added to my OP that the section 8 is from the 08-09 book, as that is all that I have in electronic format.
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Pope Francis Last edited by JugglingReferee; Fri Feb 11, 2011 at 12:26pm. |
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Dead Horse
That horse is glue by now!
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Play: A1 has a BC throw-in. Pass to A2 is tipped by A2 and goes to A3, who then catches the ball. When do you start your count? On A2's tip or A3's catch? And why? To answer both quotes, the definition of 10 count is when player or team is in control of ball in the backcourt. Just because the ball was batted by team B, does Team A lose team control of ball? Jugref, my sit is not about a throw-in. |
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The 10 count is for player or team control in backcourt. So, team control still exists with a batted ball, 10 count starts with ball touching backcourt. Thanks.
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