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The ball is not in front court until both feet and the ball touch in front court.
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The three points (ball and both feet) would apply since A1 was a dribbler. Now, since A1 has picked up the dribble if he were to pick up the foot in the backcourt (making the frontcourt foot the pivot foot) and return it to the floor in the backcourt, I think I would have a violation then...so far, so good.
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Ok thanks for the feedback, sounds like I made the right call.
What if they had pivot on the left foot in BC and then stepped over into FC with right foot several times as they pivoted? My call would be no call. right or wrong? What if they pivot on the right foot in FC and left foot crossed into FC and back into BC as they pivoted? My call is backcourt violation. right or wrong? |
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As was stated earlier in the thread, it would not matter if the left foot crossed into the FC or not. Once they establish the foot that is in the FC (in this case the right foot) as their pivot then the player has FC position. They could simply lift the left foot and return it to the floor in the BC and it would still be a violation. |
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