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		| Originally posted by ChuckElias Heaven help us all, but I agree with JR
  
 If it's just a case of unintentionally being tangled up, then I have nothing.  If it becomes clear that A1 is trying to keep B1 pinned behind him/her, then it's a hold on A1.  If B1 is using the pinned arm to pull A1's arm off the ball, then it's a hold on B1.  I don't see these as fouls very often.  Usually, one or both players realizes the play is over and tries to get untangled.  Detangled?  Disentangled?  Dis-tangled?  Dat-tangled?
 
 Chuck
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...unstuck?
Anyway, I don't see this type of thing often either but I 
did recently and thought I posted it, but I can't find it.
In my play B1 couldn't get his arm unstuck and A1 either
couldn't or wouldn't let go - I gave them a few seconds then
called a jump ball.  As I recall it might have been a girls
game or maybe a subvarsity game, usually the bigger boys 
have the strength to pull their arm free.  But right now
I'm a little fuzzy on the details...eesh, they're all
starting to blend together already!  
