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Riddle Me This ...
New situation. This social isolating and social distancing is getting to me. A player, while in player control (holding the ball), frustrated by an annoyingly troublesome closely guarding defender, intentionally and deliberately (but not flagrantly, the illegal contact was not violent or savage) grabs the jersey of said defender (not a legitimate basketball play) and pulls him to the side and dribbles past said defender. What's the call? Can't be an intentional player control foul? Can't be an intentional foul and a player control foul (one's common, one's not, can't be an uncommon common foul)? Right? No free throws because it's illegal contact by a player in control of the ball (holding the ball)? Two free throws (no rebounders) because the illegal contact was intentional (jersey grab) and was not a legitimate basketball play? Does the intentional aspect of this illegal contact trump the common player control aspect of this illegal contact? Wasn't there a case play or annual interpretation regarding such?
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