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Old Thu Dec 10, 2009, 01:44pm
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Originally Posted by Clark Kent View Post

1. A1 violates when a pass by A1 touches B1 who is standing on a sideline.
It is actually the opposite. The OOB violation is on B1 for causing the ball to be out of bounds. 7-2-2 is your reference.

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2. It is a violation if A1 drives for a loose ball and gains control on the floor.
This is not a violation. A player is allowed to gain control on the floor and slide to a stop. 4-44-5 and 4.44.5 Situation B.

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3. While guarding, there is a minimum distance of one foot required between the guard and the opponent.
There is no minimum distance requirement. 4-23-1
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