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Originally Posted by Amesman
Right. I guess what I was getting at is letting more contact go if two players without possession of the ball are going after it (i.e. incidental when the ball is suddenly 'free' after a poke-away), as opposed to, say, a defender making contact with a dribbler who is allegedly still 'with possession.'
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If it's incidental conatct and no one gains an advantage, let it go.
But, if the contact causes an advantage/disadvantage to one of the players? TWEET!