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refTN, I think you will be OK without the manual. Also, I do have some experience but I do make mistakes and I'm still trying to have that perfect game. I can tell you are into this and that is great. Always be aware of your environment. If you say the wrong things at the right time it could be tough to recover. We go back and forth all the time on the board without any real damage. Your aspirations are tough and you will have to be on your toes all the time.
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Looks like a no-brainer to me. Defender didn't have legal guarding position, defender's actions caused the trip and the oob, dribbler didn't initiate contact. |
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I got handcheck first and foremost.
If the handcheck is passed on then there should be either push or block depending on the angle of the calling official. Most of all, Call Something! (against the D)
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