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Courageous When Prudent
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Agree.
However, the NFHS, through a 2014-15 rule change, and a 2012-13 Point of Emphasis, has clearly indicted that it wants to clean up contact on ballhandlers, with zero tolerance for handchecks (except for a single "hot stove" touch, note that the rule states "more than once").
In this video, the defender actually placed three separate and different extended arm bars on the ball handler, even switching arms.
In a real game, I could (maybe) let the first arm bar go, but the second, and especially the third, can't be ignored, and there wasn't much time for a, "Hands off".
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There's a reason a had a 2nd paragraph in my response. You chose to edit it out for the purposes of your response.
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