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Old Thu Apr 01, 2004, 02:16pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Nevada, I'm afraid you're making this one up.

It doesn't matter how it got OOB, the last person to touch the ball before it goes OOB is the one who has violated.

If player A1, with the ball, has the ball knocked away by B1, all we need to know is who was last in contact with the ball.

Now to the physics...in nearly every case, the person (B1) that bats the ball (which is held by A1), in order to impart enough energy to the ball to knock it out, will not be able to retract their hand so quickly as to leave the ball still in contact with the hand of A1.
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