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Originally Posted by just another ref
Nobody is talking about touching the ball, during a throw-in, or any other time. Nobody is talking about touching anybody in the face.
The ball rolls loose in the lane. A1 picks it up right in front of the rim. B1 bodies up, hands straight up, trying to prevent a shot attempt. As A1 comes up from the floor with the ball in both hands, he places the ball against B1's chest, gives him a subtle push, just enough to cause B1 to take a step back, then goes up and dunks.
The fact that he pushed using the ball in both hands, rather than extending only one hand and pushing with it, does not change the play. Conceivably, if the official is behind A1, it might be impossible to tell the difference.
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And it goes right back to.....
Can you cite a rule that states you can have a personal foul without having any illegal contact with an opponent when the ball is live
a la 4-19-1? Can you cite a rule or interp that states that contact with the ball is the same as contact with the body? And we already have a rule that states that contact with a
thrown ball is a technical foul. Can you cite a rule or interp that states that rule
doesn't apply to a ball being
held by a player?
Still waiting for rules instead of opinions......
If A1 pushes off with the ball and the only contact is with the ball and you feel an unfair advantage was gained, by rule you have an unsporting
non-contact foul by B1 as per rule 4-19-5(b). At
no time did A1 make any physical contact with any of his body parts on B1.
Edited to say: JAR, go back and read my edited post #36 above and answer those questions re: hand part of the ball.