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				__________________ Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA | 
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			How about this: T for hanging on the rim, the dunk after is irrelevant (though it sure makes your T look good). No different than a guy lobing up a shot after the play is dead. You dont want them doing it, but it doesnt get another whistle. Clark | 
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 In this sitch, NFHS rules, technical foul, you go opposite table at the division line. 
				__________________ Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA | 
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			Here is something I have always wondered.... If your not supposed to contact the rim while the ball is in contact with the rim, howcome a dunk is legal??? As you can tell, I am bored today.... 
				__________________ "Some guys they just give up living, and start dying little by little, piece by piece. Some guys come home from work and wash-up, and they go Racing In The Street." - Springsteen, 1978 | 
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 On the original play: 1) T for hanging on the rim 2) T for dunking with a dead ball 3) T on the coach when you call #2.  | 
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			Just to complicate things, but what if he had been hanging to prevent injury and had rebounded and dunked the ball in the previously described manner.
		 
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