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I watched my nephew’s high school game today and saw something like this happen and the ref did not call a backcourt violation.
The offensive player had established front court status. It was the last status he had before he became airborne. He can’t have non existent status while catching the ball. The moment the ball is caught the clock starts and the ball is in play and the status of the player’s location on the court is established from the last location before jumping. Otherwise a player could jump out of bounds, catch the ball in mid air and come down with it out of bounds. It wouldn’t make any sense. I believe the saying “you are what you came from”. This is why I believe this is a backcourt violation.
Thoughts from any experts on this?
The offensive player had established front court status. It was the last status he had before he became airborne. He can’t have non existent status while catching the ball. The moment the ball is caught the clock starts and the ball is in play and the status of the player’s location on the court is established from the last location before jumping. Otherwise a player could jump out of bounds, catch the ball in mid air and come down with it out of bounds. It wouldn’t make any sense. I believe the saying “you are what you came from”. This is why I believe this is a backcourt violation.
Thoughts from any experts on this?