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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes
Contact that affects rhythm, balance, speed or quickness of a ball handler. Contact that causes disadvantage. An example would be reaching. It is not a foul in and of itself. If contact occurs that affects RSBQ or causes the ball handler to lose control of the ball. This is a foul. If there is contact but the ball handler gets around and has no disadvantage, I will probably let it go.
Is that what you wanted me to answer? Give an example?
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I agree with this, the point was there is a rule that indicates if a player is able to play through contact, it's likely not a foul.