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Dwyane Wade's play at the end of Game 4
The ball was passed from the frontcourt, into the frontcourt to Wade. He deflected the pass (never had possession), the ball bounced towards the half-court line, and he dived to grab the ball and throw it backwards to Miller. He said after the game he was trying to avoid a backcourt violation.
If he had just let the ball go and picked it up in the backcourt, would this have been a violation? You're allowed to inbound it into the backcourt from he front court, and since he never had possession on the initial pass, I don't think it would have been a violation. Wade was too cautious. Is this correct? |
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NBA rules are different sometimes and I am not 100% sure if the NBA rule is the same as other codes. This would not have been a BC violation in NF or NCAA Rules as I see it. It might have been in the NBA and players often do not know the rules, so I would not bank too much on what he said.
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358. Following a regular or 20-second timeout, Team A exercises its option and moves the ball to the 28' hash mark. On the throw-in Player A1 passes the ball to Player A2 who is positioned in the backcourt. What is the ruling?
During the last two minutes of the fourth period and/or overtime, any throw-in may be passed anywhere on the playing court. Frontcourt/ backcourt status is established when a player with the ball secures a positive position on the court. RULE 4 - SECTION V - g RULE 8 - SECTION III - e (EXCEPTION) Dwayne could have let the ball go into the backcourt with no issue as he never established a positive position in the frontcourt with the ball. This play, IMO, was similar to when Jason Terry fumbled the ball on a throw-in and allowed the ball to go into the backcourt on a the play before this.
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This is different than NF and NCAA where this play would be legal at any point in the game.
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