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Old Thu Oct 27, 2016, 06:01am
01tj 01tj is offline
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Originally Posted by JetMetFan View Post
I have seen 10-4-6d once in 25+ years of officiating and never in a game I was working (I was a radio broadcaster). There were three of us on the broadcast. I was the only one who had a clue what the officials were calling.

B2 was chasing A2 in the frontcourt in an end-of-game throw-in situation. In an attempt to keep A2 from receiving a pass, B2 followed A2 with both hands in front of A2's face. It was his sole method of trying to play defense. It was so obvious it had to be called.

That is when you should use that rule.
I've never seen this in an officiated game but I've seen guys in pick up games get beat and reach around the ball handlers head and cover their eyes as they go up for a layup. By the rule they are not really putting the shooter in danger but that's not legal defense is it?
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