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Any thoughts on how to answer this one right if it's on the test tomorrow night?
At the start of the game, neither team can provide a deeply pebbled ball. Ruling: Play game, report this situation to assignment secretary. After late night study session last night we could not come up with a definitive answer for that one. So what do you do, use common sense? Barry |
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Always play the game.
If it is round, looks like a basketball, bounces like a basketball, play with the damn thing. Who cares what the markings on it is or how good the ball is, always play the damn game. Do not hold up a game because you do not have a ball that fits all the specific specifications of what the rules require. Play a game in some low income communities, you might be lucky to get a ball at all. Play the game, no matter what.
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