I think we’re gonna shake loose now. Starting to realize we can drive and draw fouls. Don’t have to settle for an off balance shot.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostTHATS NOT AN OVER AND BACK. BALL HAS TO BE IN THE FRONTCOURT YOU DUMBASS
Seriously, read the gd rulebook.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post
I thought the same thing. it never touched the floor in the frontcourt.
Rule 4 - Section 3
Art. 3. A live ball is in the front court or back court of the team in control
as follows:
a. A ball that is in contact with a player or with the playing court shall be in the back court when either the ball or the player (either player when the ball is touching more than one) is touching the back court. It shall be in the front court when neither the ball nor the player is touching the back court.
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Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post
Once you establish yourself in the front court, you can't dribble in the back court.Over-and-Back Violation
A basketball player may not dribble the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt and then return to the backcourt again. This is called an over-and-back violation. However, the dribbler has quite a bit of leeway when in the process of dribbling. The dribbler is not considered to be in the front court until both feet and the basketball are in the front court. If the dribbler has one foot in the backcourt while the ball and the other foot are in the front court, the dribbler is still considered to be in the backcourt. However, once the dribbler has both feet and the ball in the front court, the ball must remain in the front court from that point forward.
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