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Old Fri Jan 21, 2005, 01:35pm
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
Quote:
Originally posted by zanzibar
I wanted to start a new thread on a specific play about a topic we have been discussing. A1 is holding the ball tightly with 1 hand. He is able to do this by using his forearm, bicep, and chest to aid his hand to firmly hold the ball. A1 is standing on the floor.
B1 gets 1 hand on the ball so firmly that control cannot be obtained without undue roughness. Is this a held ball or do both players have to have 2 hands on the ball? I think held ball.
Nothing says two hands are necessary for a held ball. Happens all the time on a shot. Shooter has ball in one hand, defender stops it with one hand. It stops ball from being released. Held ball.
Snaqwells I'm not talking about a shot( normally that is an airbone shoter or passer). That is covered under 4-25-2. I'm trying to get a clarification on 4-25-1. This player is standing on the floor therefore a different rule applies.
Thanks,
Zanzibar
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