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backcourt or not
A1 in-bounding in frontcourt near halfcourt. A2, in the frontcourt, has inbounded pass touch off his fingertips and go into backcourt where he is the first to gain possession.
Backcourt violation or not? Thanks |
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Not a violation. has to be team control IN the front court. The ball touching the players fingers as you describe is not control. When ball goes to backcourt A2 can pick it up. Thx
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Not a violation due to no team control in frontcourt.
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Close, but not specifically correct.
There is TC under NFHS rules during a throw-in. So when A2 touches the ball, it now has frontcourt status and there is TC by team A. The real reason that this is not a violation is that certain violations can only occur after PLAYER control is established INBOUNDS. A backcourt violation is one of those. 3-second and 10-second violations are two others. |
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Similar play in Casebook 4.12.2 SITUATION B of the PLAYER/TEAM CONTROL section.
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There is team control during a throwin however, the throw in ended when the ball was touched by A2. The rule says however that team control continues until the ball is secured. the rule was created ONLY to avoid shooting free throws when the throw in team fouls (other than intentional/flagrant) before the ball is secured after a throw in. I recommend you keep team control during throwin etc completely separate from team control IN bounds. Just remember, after you hand the ball to the thrower in, any foul, other than intentional or flagrant, committed by the throw in team before the ball is secured will result in ball out of bounds, no free throws. once the ball is secured, you have player and team control and now it is time to think about other violations as mentioned by Nevada. this is nfhs. Last edited by BigCat; Wed Nov 26, 2014 at 02:30pm. |
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The rest of what I wrote is from the NFHS POE #4 on page 70 of this season's rules book. The NFHS tells us that the guiding principle is that until PC is obtained inbounds certain violations aren't applicable and the TC status only matters for fouls. |
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