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Yessir. I believe the NBA is the only rule set that continues counting the violation, and only in the case of a timeout (a foul would reset the 24). Is this correct APG?
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Under NBA rules, any foul, or kick/punched ball violation, or DOG warning on the defense where the ball will be thrown in in the backcourt will result in a new 8 count (but not necessarily in a new 24)
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FIBA is an 8 count.
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A team may not be in continuous control of a the ball in their backcourt for 10 seconds (9-8) and a team loses team control when the ball becomes dead (4-12-3-c). So if the count is at 7 for A in team control in the backcourt and A calls time-out, A has lost team control and so there is no longer continuous control in the backcourt.
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