Explaining Why Kevin Durant Wasn’t Backcourt

Kevin Durant clearly stepped over. But by league rule, he never established position in the frontcourt. (Via LarryBrownSports.com)

The NBA has released an explanation of why Kevin Durant was not deemed to be in violation of the backcourt rule with 14.8 seconds remaining in Wednesday night’s game.

The NBA rulebook states “A ball being dribbled is (1) in the frontcourt when the ball and both feet of the player are in the frontcourt, (2) in the backcourt if the ball or either foot of the player is in the backcourt”. In the play from Wednesday night’s Oklahoma City-Denver game, as he received the ball, Kevin Durant stepped on the midcourt line with his left foot which is equivalent to being in the backcourt. He never established position in the frontcourt with both feet so the referees were correct in waiving off a backcourt violation. If Durant had both feet and the ball in the frontcourt and then stepped on the midcourt line, the correct call would then have been a backcourt violation.”

Here’s a video replay of play. Hopefully this settles any and all controversies and conspiracy theories.

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[...] No statements from the NBA on the backcourt violation that wasn’t. The call was entirely correct. [...]

Actually front court possession was established….if you had a proper pause button you would see that he actually caught the ball with both feet landing in the front court (behind the half court line) his foot then slid to touch and cross the half court line.

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