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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
Again, I'd like to see what it looks like when someone is rolling and sliding at the same time.
Once the roll begins, you are no longer sliding. I have not seen anything that says rolling caused by momentum is allowed.
If you want to use cars for an example, how about this one. A car is speeding towards a cliff. The driver locks up the brakes and starts skidding. At the edge of the cliff, the car turns on its side and then rolls down the embankment. Is the car skidding down the embankment or rolling down the embankment?
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Player is running down court. Ball is ahead of him and to his left. He is sweaty. Dives forward left for ball. Body torqued. Momentum and sweat cause him to slide and roll same time.
You won't find anything more in NFHS but NCAAM has case play saying if momentum causes it -legal.