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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I can't believe you're even trying to make that point.
Landing on top of another player is always going to have a lot of force...usually 150 to 200 pounds of force. That much force IS rough play.
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Disagree. If the act of landing has part of (most of?) their body hitting the floor first and then their upper body or arms then landing on the ball and player your dealing with pretty minimal weight/force. Again substanitally less force then a shoulder/rib to forearm contact on a screen. (Full weight + momentum/speed x smaller surface area). Or any other incidental or legal collision that may occur in a basketball game. If less forceful and physically taxing then normal legal basketball plays how is it then rough?
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Me: Thanks, but why the big rush.
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