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Originally posted by paparada
The one handed set is to be judged the same as the power dink. There is some prolonged contact but as long as there is no wrist break (twist or movement) it is considered legal.
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Actually, I think it's exactly the opposite.
Rule 9-5-1.c "A block may involve wrist action provided there is no prolonged contact."
SFAIK, prolonged contact is -never- permitted. Please cite the rule or casebook discussion which you believe allows prolonged contact on a one-handed set, "power dink" or any other ball handling situation.