Mon Apr 08, 2013, 12:37pm
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Courageous When Prudent
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
Posts: 14,879
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Originally Posted by Adam
Either you're completely misunderstanding Adams, or Adams hasn't read the rule book.
The third option, I suppose, is that Adams only thinks this way when it concerns two hands on the ball handler, and advantage/disadvantage still applies to every other contact situation.
As Camron indicates, this is the problem with absolutes. The absolute wasn't developed for this type of play. Even a delay of half a second would have allowed this play to finish without a whistle. If Adams wants this called, so be it, but I wouldn't.
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It's the coaches who want 2 hands called every time. Adams is just telling us to enforce it like the rules committee wants it called.
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