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Originally Posted by bainsey
Good responses thus far.
What if your rookie trail and you witnessed the following: A-1 loses control in the frontcourt. B-2 taps the ball into the air over the backcourt. A-1 runs to the backcourt and touches the ball before it hits the floor. Your partner offers no whistle, thinking no violation took place.
Now, mbyron and JRut offer solid reasons why they'd leave such things alone, and I doubt this scenario would change their minds. Cam also offers a good reason to blow the whistle.
Anyone else? Does this new scenario change things?
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Camron stated he's only calling this if the ball came from his primary. The odds of your scenario happening in the lead's primary are slim to none.
Secondly (I know, there was not "first of all"), your scenario is not a violation by rule; in spite of the interp.