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Old Sun Mar 10, 2024, 07:27am
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Soooo...what do they mean by "roll over"? Looks to be subjective to official's opinion.
In the OP, it's not a travel until A1 is supine.

Unless we give each official a protractor, I don't think we're going to get a better definition. In practice, it works.

It's kind of like a "carry" during a dribble -- not called until the palm faces more toward the ceiling.
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Old Sun Mar 10, 2024, 12:42pm
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Seems realistic. Would you agree that about 180 degrees constitutes, for practical purposes, a "roll"?
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