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Originally Posted by rockyroad
They are still emphasizing RSBQ on the hands-off "absolutes"??? So why would a hot-stove touch ever be a foul?
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Absolutes and RSBQ are not mutually exclusive. They are often used hand and hand with each other, but the absolutes suggest that these situations are above everything and need to be called. The play we are talking about, has never been used as an example of a hot-stove situation from my point of view.
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Originally Posted by rockyroad
I really just would like someone to explain the distance between touches aspect...
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I am not going to explain this, because this was never my interpretation of any of the rules.
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Originally Posted by rockyroad
First touch at halfcourt line and second touch at head of key = foul???
First touch 2 feet before halfcourt line and second touch at head of key = no foul?
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Isn't that what some people are suggesting from the NCAA Women's side and filtering it into the NF rules or interpretations? I say no unless RSBQ was changed by either touch. Heck we do not have a second touch if the first touch changes RSBQ of the ball handler. I have the same answer for both.
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Originally Posted by rockyroad
What is the distance that should be traveled between touches?
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I'm not suggesting distance is a major factor. But if one thing happens that is not a foul, I am not going to say just a touch several feet or at a different time is a foul on a touch that does not fit the rules at a separate time. Heck what many are saying is that it is very possible that one officials would have to be aware of a first touch in one part of the court and call the foul based on that first touch the second contact regardless of RSBQ influence. I have always interpreted that a second touch of hands is always a rather immediate action, one after the other, not one incident and then several seconds later another.
Peace