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Originally posted by tomegun
I can't believe this thread is this big. How many people would really give the ball to B?
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So far only one, if I recall correctly. Even those on the semantics police are giving it to A.
I don't see the real problem, myself. The only way to read 10-6-1 is the hand is considered part of the ball when playing the ball. Now it takes a little leap to apply that to OOBs plays, but how much of a leap is it really?
If you must justify it by "seeing" B's hand touching the ball, go for it, the result is the same either way.