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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
Quote:
Originally posted by blindzebra
Just because it does not use those exact words, what the heck else does contact on the hand, while on the ball mean other than the hand is considered part of the ball while playing the ball?
A coach asks, "Didn't my player get hit?"
What are you going to answer with?
"Contact that is incidental to playing the ball that contacts the hand while it's on the ball, by rule, is not a foul coach."
Or
"The hand's part of the ball coach."
Same thing, #2, like it or not, is what #1 is saying.
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Agreed...in the context of a foul...not for OOB.
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Camron, so you are saying that A1 is dribbling and B1 slaps and gets hand/ball or all hand and the ball goes out of bounds it is B's ball for the ensuing throw-in?
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