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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by JRutledge
I usually agree with Mick on just about everything, but I am going to have to agree with BZ on this one. The contact is not with the player, it is with the ball. I could see if the player purposely used the ball to hit the player, then I can go along with something being called, but it would not be a common foul. You would not call a foul on a player that throws the ball off a player as that player is falling out of bounds. Why would you call a foul in this situation?
Peace
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C'mon now, Rut. Stay with me here.
Besides the first two items disallowed [eg., stuff with the hands (holds, and hacks) and stuff with the body (trips and blocks)] that rule says a player shouldn't "use any rough tactics" either.
Knocking a player to the floor with or without the ball is kinda rough, ain't it?
mick
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Mick, the way I read this play I got nuthin' also.
Ugly basketball can be legal.