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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by Ref in PA
The pitty-pat I refer to is when B1 puts his arm in front of A1 and A1 resonds by placing his arm in front of B1. Then B1 now moves his arm over A1's arm and A1 moves his arm over B1's arm. This action usually goes on before the shooter has the ball, therefore disconcertion is usually not involved. If it happens after the shooter has the ball, it can certainly be considered. If I see it happening then, like on the first shot of a 1-1, I will tell them to knock it off and then judiciously use my whistle to enforce my warning if it was not heeded by the players.
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I stand there and watch. If the contact rises to the level of a foul, I call it. Otherwise, this is legal.
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So using that same prinicple, when two post players are banging away in the lane, you never talk to them or use any preventive officiating? You just there and watch and if the contact rises to the level of a foul, you call it?