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Old Sat May 13, 2006, 01:11pm
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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
It will be interesting to see how many of these are adopted and how many might trickle into the HS rules. I never ever saw an arm sleeve in 40 years of playing, watching or officiating basketball that was a 'medical requirement'. In fact I never saw them at all in HS ball until this past season. If the NCAA or Fed wants to get rid of them because they are adornments, just say so and ban them outright.
I have seen arm sleeves used by guys who either in a previous game or in the same game have gotten terrible burns from the floor, sometimes bleeding. This enables them to come back. But yes they should only be for cases like this. This may be logic also as to why trainers would be able to allow the use of these.
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