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Old Sat Jan 05, 2002, 11:05pm
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In my experience, once the shot starts, the handcheck usually stops as the defender reacts to the ball being picked up off the dribble and raises their hands to defend the shot. So you either have a handcheck on the floor before the shot, or you got nothing. If you wait for the shot to go, you got nothing in my book.
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