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Originally Posted by OKREF
Yes, the way the rule is written, that is a foul. Not saying I agree with the logic.
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
If the opportunity presents itself, you mind bringing that play to your local and/or state interpreter?
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Had a meeting last night. I asked our area coordinator about this discussion. His take was....
By the literal wording of the rule, it would be a foul. He then said there was no way he was calling a foul for the second touch that happened in the frontcourt, 10 seconds after the first touch in the backcourt.
He also said that if you have a touch and then the ball handler and the defensive player get outside the 6 FT legal guarding requirements and then re-engage and there is a second touch, he didn't think he would call a foul for that second touch. Unless it affected RSBQ.