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Old Sat Mar 25, 2006, 10:32am
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Originally Posted by socalreff
Nevadaref: This is not the situation being discussed. Try page BR-112, article 1. Don't be so quick to judge. I am talking about a player NOT leaving the court voluntarily. Read the case A.R.1 thoroughly and see what you think it says. It delineates between last to touch and then returning to the floor and last to possess and then returning to the floor.
Socal, don't be so quick to dismiss what Nevada tells you when it comes to the rules. You are misunderstanding something and I'm not sure what it is. But the rule Nevada quoted for you makes it perfectly clear that there's no prohibition against "being the last to POSSESS and the first to touch", as you state in your previous post.

Additionally, the AR that you quote has nothing to do "being the last to POSSESS and the first to touch" either. The part of that AR that you seem to refer to talks about being "in control of the ball when leaving the playing court" (emphasis mine). It's talking about stepping OOB while holding or dribbling the ball. That is completely different from what you are claiming.

So, as you can see, I have read your posts when you talk about the rules.
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