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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
He gets to hang to prevent himself from landing on another player. He doesn't get to swing to cause himself to land on another player. The rule says, specifically, "to prevent injury," which he clearly does not do. T for the hang, IMO.
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But he doesn't hang, he lets go so he can land on the opponent. He he does not land on the guy then there would be nothing unusual about this dunk.
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Last edited by JRutledge; Thu May 26, 2011 at 09:55am.
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