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			NFHS 2008-09 POINTS OF EMPHASIS  
 
B. Hand-checking. Defenders are not permitted to have hands on the dribbler or offensive players away from the ball. Hand-checking is not incidental contact; it gives a tremendous advantage to the person using illegal hands/tactics. An offensive player who uses his/her hands or body to push off in order to create a more favorable position has committed a foul. Regardless of where it happens on the floor, when a player:  
1) Continuously places a hand on the opposing player – it is a foul.  
2) Places both hands on a player – it is a foul.  
3) Continuously jabs a hand or forearm on an opponent – it is a foul. 
 
That said, here are some things that I keep in mind regarding this situation: 
Ball-Handler / Hand-Checking 
Two hands on the ball-handler is a foul.  Automatic. 
One hand that stays on the dribbler is a foul. 
Remember RSBQ.  If the dribbler’s Rythym, Speed, Balance, or Quickness are affected, we should have a hand-checking foul.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by BillyMac; Sun May 11, 2008 at 08:14pm.
					
					
				
			
		
		
		
	
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