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Originally Posted by Adam
You can't quote the hand check rule without referencing the incidental contact rule. That's not personal preference no matter how much you want it to be.
And it's only dangerous when it's not called by the rule. The NCAA changed it because the officials were calling it that way already.
And no, I don't follow a personal philosophy about three seconds. I follow the predominant philosophy of my association.
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Incidental contact doesn't apply to hand checking...you can't incidentally extend your hand out to contact an opponent...afterall, the synonym for incidental is accidental...I don't think any of us would clarify hand checking as accidental
But if you go to page 68..."guidelines for teaching and officiating" #5 says Regardless of where it takes place on the court, when a player continuously places a hand on the ball handler/dribbler, it is a foul.
Basically you need to face the fact that like my philosophy on blocks under the basket, you yourself (as well as all of us on here) have a philosophy on hand checking. As far as 3 seconds, whether it is you philosophy or your association's philosophy, the rule is being applied in accordance with a philospohy and not the rule book.