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Old Wed Jan 23, 2013, 09:14pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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So, to summarized for upanddown,

While your daughter's defender is OOB, the following is all that can/can't happen...

1. They're likely responsible for the contact if there is a block/charge decision (they could still get fouled in a few ways).
2. If A1 does touch them and it isn't a foul, it doesn't cause the ball to be OOB at all so they don't get any benefit from doing it in that area. To be OOB, A1 has to touch something OOB other than another player.
3. If A1 touches them with the, they will have caused the ball to be OOB letting A1 effectively out of the trap with a new throwin for team A.

So, it is a lose-lose strategy. Best to stay inbounds.
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