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Triad zebra Fri Apr 13, 2012 08:53pm

Back Court Phx / Hou
 
4:56 remaining in 3rd quarter. A1 - Phx throw in from there f/c. Ball goes thru A2's hands in f/c and A2 retrieves ball in the b/c. Back Court violation is called. Is this an NBE rule?

APG Fri Apr 13, 2012 08:54pm

Not an NBE rule...but an NBA rule.

If the play occurred exactly as you described, it would be a backcourt violation (unless the defense deflected it).

Triad zebra Fri Apr 13, 2012 09:09pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 837338)
Not an NBE rule...but an NBA rule.

If the play occurred exactly as you described, it would be a backcourt violation (unless the defense deflected it).

Thx...yes it occurred exactly as described.

APG Fri Apr 13, 2012 09:14pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triad zebra (Post 837339)
Thx...yes it occurred exactly as described.

FYI, if this would have happened in the final two minute of the fourth quarter or overtime, then this play would be legal.

*Further clarification*

This play will always be a backcourt violation now...regardless of time. If a team passes to a player in the frontcourt, and he "muffs" the pass into the backcourt, in the final two minutes of the 4th quarter or OT, it will still be a backcourt violation.

IUgrad92 Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:59am

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 837340)
FYI, if this would have happened in the final two minute of the fourth quarter or overtime, then this play would be legal.

*Further clarification*

This play will always be a backcourt violation now...regardless of time. If a team passes to a player in the frontcourt, and he "muffs" the pass into the backcourt, in the final two minutes of the 4th quarter or OT, it will still be a backcourt violation.

Except if it a weekend game, nationally televised, and the score is within 10 points. Then it would be legal.....:D

fullor30 Mon Apr 16, 2012 01:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 837338)
Not an NBE rule...but an NBA rule.

If the play occurred exactly as you described, it would be a backcourt violation (unless the defense deflected it).


Must have been momentum involved


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