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Old Mon Jun 30, 2014, 08:01am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by just another ref View Post
Even if this is added, (Is this a done deal in the new book or just somebody's assessment of what it will/should say?) doesn't the main definition of a foul still take precedence?

A1 turns the corner and is on his was to a breakaway layup as B1 makes contact with his hand on A1's hip for an extended period of time.

Is everybody gonna call this "automatic" foul? I doubt it.
The words are substantially the same as what is in the NCAAW book -- and it means call it without regard to RSBQ or an assessment of ad/disad.

Those types of contact are deemed / defined to cause an advantage and are to be called.
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