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I tried to find the answer to question one and couldn't. I had an inadvertant whistle and then told partner, coaches and table that we'd go with alternate possession. Right call? Where is it in the book, I couldn't find it.
Second question which I'm sure has been answered here 1,000 times. If team A controls the ball in front court and team B tips it without gaining possession and then ball goes directly into team A's back court where team A recovers, is that backcourt? I'm confused on this rule. Thanks Todd |
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If a player from one team had control of ball at time of inadvertent whistle, ball goes to team in control. If no team in control of ball at time of whistle, go to the arrow. And I would use some judgment on this. If team A is inbounding in backcourt with no pressure, A1 passes to A2 who catches easily and whistle blew with ball in air, ball goes to A and redo the inbounds. If there is any doubt about control, go to the arrow.
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HawksCoach said it best. If team control exists when an inadvertant whistle happens, ball to team in control. If there is no team control, then go to arrow. As is always the case, judgement plays a very important role in this, and all, calls in basketball.
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