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Originally Posted by Ignats75
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, hacks me off more when it comes to this avocation than hearing an official use the terms "reach-in" or "Over the Back".
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I often use "ON the Back" with my pushing signal for "on the back" rebound fouls... I do it for two reasons, 1. I want to emphasize that on the back is a foul, over the back ain't, and 2. I have a push, while the rebounder is up in the air and all over somebody's back and shoulders to get the rebound, stating it as a push just doesn't make much sense to me (IMO).