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Originally Posted by Raymond
What are you double checking and why?
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I was double checking because if he did execute a simultaneous two-handed switch (which he didn't) that would be additional rationale for a violation here.
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Originally Posted by Raymond
I asked you why it mattered if it were one or the other that occurred. Don't remember your answer being "it doesn't matter, both result in an illegal dribble".
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Because I was flummoxed (and concentrating on) by whether, or not, the simultaneous two-handed switch had actually occurred, never actually believing it.
Either your posts, or my posts (or both) were misunderstood.
This post really stymied me.
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Originally Posted by Raymond
You had to double check to see if he had two hands on the ball at the same time. How did you not see him switching the ball from one hand to the other?
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I thought that your post implied (I was wrong) that you believed that there was a hand to hand two-handed simultaneous switch. To which I responded.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Did he touch the ball with two hands at the same time when the ball was behind his back? Sure, if you say so. You'll get no argument from me.
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... never actually believing it.
... and it all went downhill after that.
Were it not for your post, this would have been the last you heard from me about two simultaneous hands.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
The kid, when going behind his back, almost puts two hands on the ball at the same time (had to double check) ...
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... a simple statement that there was lots of weird stuff in the video.
The written word, especially when penned by an amateur like me, can sometimes be misunderstood.
Better to orally discuss something over a couple of adult beverages.