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We can't tell from the example if they were or weren't in the second spots. However, it does not matter. When the offensive players occupy the first spots it is a double violation. A, the offense, has violated for BEING IN the first spots. B, the defense, has violated for NOT BEING IN the first spots as required. The possession arrow determines who gets the ball.
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NOTE: Summer camps featured more of this tactic than I'd ever seen before. It seems to be perceived that there is more time available to gain an advantage from not only the "spin move" around the lower block player, but also the "step back and try to cut around move." Neither, by the way, seemed to be overly effective for that second space player anyway. Just my take on it. Others may report differently.
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