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Old Thu Jan 17, 2008, 01:07am
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Originally Posted by rainmaker
That sounds good in theory, Camron, but in the OP it just doesn't feel right to me. If the defender jumps as the ball-handler fakes, and the ball is then thrown when the defender is on the way down, the feet are moving to get under the body and land safely. I don't see how that could be a kick.

Otherwise, the ball-handler could just aim right and use B1 to make it look like a kick when in fact the kick was finished, and unsuccessful.
Why in the he!! would they do this? Defenders try to kick for a reason, to stop a pass from going through.

Oh wait, I figured one out; an AP throwin. If a thrower can coax the defender into stretching her legs out of position, then throw the ball at the legs, they get a new throwin and get to keep the arrow.
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