Thu Oct 16, 2008, 05:05pm
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Maryland
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jearef
I think the "powers that be" are of the opinion that we have allowed the principle of "advantage/disadvantage" to evolve far beyond its original intent. We have forgotten the admonition that contact which is likely to lead to rough play should always be penalized. Believing that uncalled handchecks are likely to lead to rough play, here is the advice we have been given in several clinics:
1. If the defender places his hand on the dribbler and leaves it there, it is a foul.
2. If the defender places two hands on the dribbler, it is a foul.
3. If the defender uses his hand to "re-route" the dribbler, it is a foul.
4. If the defender places a forearm on the dribbler, it is a foul.
5. If the defender uses "hot stove" touches on the dribbler, it is a foul.
We have been specifically advised that the former practice of ignoring a hand on a dribbler who is moving east/west should be discarded.
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Our interpreter has said NO touching Zero.
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