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Art 5 does not overrule Art 2. Art 2 says that you have team control during a pass. You still did not answer my question about the casebook comment. Edit: I am going to yield that you are correct about player control first then team control. I am sticking to my argument that batting the ball to a teammate (passing) established the player control. Last edited by CJP; Thu Dec 07, 2017 at 10:15am. |
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Just trust me, you can't have team control without having had player control first. That is rules 101. As for your casebook reference, they have to spell it out that way because some people will try to insist there is team control when there has never been player control. That just is not the case.
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Again....team control starts with player control, always. Batting the ball, even to another player, despite how much you want to twist the wording of the rules, does not constitute the start of player control. That phrase, as you've been told, only means to say that team control continues even when the ball is being passed.
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Is there a troll meme we can throw out there?
Dude is obviously not an official, or a very very poor one who is incapable of interpreting a rulebook. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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By rule, there is no team control once the ball has become loose on a tap or try for goal until player control has been reestablished. I'll be the first to argue that the basketball rules are poorly written (I still haven't found a rule that actually awards the first free throw in the 1 and 1, only the rule that awards the second if the first is successful). However, this issue is fairly clear if you'd actually look at what people are showing you instead of focusing on trying not to be proven wrong. |
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4.5 does not apply because it is not a "touch". 4.2b. applies because it is a pass. Last edited by CJP; Thu Dec 07, 2017 at 08:04am. |
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I may have not been an official very long but I am willing to ask questions and get better. I am getting something from this. Your insult really shows what kind of person you are. I do not want to partner up with anyone who thinks they know it all.
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Asking questions and discussing an actual issue is not acting like I know it all. Insulting people about it does.
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Insisting that you're the only person correctly reading the rules when everyone else is telling you you're wrong is. And that's what you're doing. And frankly, it does look a lot like trolling.
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Okay. Then I am done.
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