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The question is sort of confusing, I will answer the best way I can: you can inbound the ball and pass it to someone backcourt, even though you had already crossed midcourt. So for example: if the defense fouls you (not a shooting foul), your team keeps possession, when you inbound the ball, you can pass it to a player that is backcourt and it won't be a violation. Hope this helped.

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Q: Is it a backcourt violation if the inbounds pass in the offensive zone is touched by the same offensive player who BeFORE has possession crosses midcourt to gain possession in the backcourt?
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