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Old Wed Sep 20, 2017, 10:38am
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref View Post
Ask those same college officials to rule on this situation: A1 and B2 both grab a rebound and A1 yanks the ball away from his opponent by pulling it across his chest. The force of this causes B2, who was attempting to hang onto the ball, to fall to the floor.

If they don't have a foul, ask them why they believe that pushing an opponent with the ball is a foul, but pulling on the ball and displacing an opponent isn't.
I believe the justification for their position is, at least in part, intent...using the ball solely to move an opponent from a legally obtained position. In your situation, the other player is complicit by continuing to hold onto the ball. In the "push" scenario, the other player is not.

I agree the rules don't specifically support this line of thinking but the spirit and intent of the rules does.
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