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If you mean rule 10-3-6d, then the answer is yes. (Rules use hyphens, cases use dots.)
Happens sometimes in MS games. Warn the player, warn the coach, try loudly to talk her out of it, then T if it continues.
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A player shall not: Purposely obstructing an opponent’s vision by waving or placing hand(s) near his/her eyes. NOTE: Purposely diverting an opponent’s attention by waving is different than holding or waving the hands near the opponent’s eyes for the express purpose of obstructing the vision so that he/she cannot see.
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Saw it in an NBA game last year. It was a Celtics game and (surprise) Garnett was involved. The defender actually had his hand ON Garnett's face before the official called it. Was kind of funny, but the defender forced the call.
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As far as the OP goes, I've never had to use the rule. Warned once and that's the closet I've come.
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