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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
The clearest explanation is from NCAAW (paraphrased): There are two types of fouls. Contact which causes an advantage, and handchecking. Any handchecking (two hands, one hand for more than a "hot stove" touch, one hand repeatedly) is a foul, regardless of any effect on RSBQ.
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Glad I dont do that brand of ball. My #1 line (mere contact doesnt constitute a foul, coach) would be useless.
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Not really the problem in the OP, though, where the dribbler was moving down the sideline around midcourt.
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I agree Snaqs, I was speaking on the "absolute" JR stated:
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Disagree. If they put a hand on and keep it on, I'm calling it. Every time.
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