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potato Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:43pm

Are Jersey/shorts/hair considered part of body?
 
Say the ball breezes past a player's jersey/pants, or even hair and goes out of bounds, does consider out of bounds for that player's team?

for example the ball didn't touch the player's body but shorts.

AremRed Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:16pm

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944748)
Say the ball breezes past a player's jersey/pants, or even hair and goes out of bounds, does consider out of bounds for that player's team?

for example the ball didn't touch the player's body but shorts.

Yes. Here (situation 9) is a past interpretation of a player being called OOB by her hair.

potato Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:31pm

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 944750)
Yes. Here (situation 9) is a past interpretation of a player being called OOB by her hair.

i understand hair is actually part of the body, what about jersey & shorts or even shoe lace?

AremRed Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:34pm

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944751)
i understand hair is actually part of the body, what about jersey & shorts or even shoe lace?

Yes.

just another ref Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:06am

If it is attached to your person, you are responsible for it.

Nevadaref Wed Nov 26, 2014 07:55am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944748)
Say the ball breezes past a player's jersey/pants, or even hair and goes out of bounds, does consider out of bounds for that player's team?

for example the ball didn't touch the player's body but shorts.

If an opponent grabs the shorts or jersey of a player, but doesn't physically touch his body, would you call a foul?

potato Wed Nov 26, 2014 08:16am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 944789)
If an opponent grabs the shorts or jersey of a player, but doesn't physically touch his body, would you call a foul?

would it be a foul if a player stretches his pants to stop an opposing player like a Torero with his red cape?

also would the person have ball control if he uses his jersey to catch the ball?

Raymond Wed Nov 26, 2014 08:22am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944791)
would it be a foul if a player stretches his pants to stop an opposing player like a Torero with his red cape?

also would the person have ball control if he uses his jersey to catch the ball?

Do you live in either Colorado or Washington state?

bob jenkins Wed Nov 26, 2014 08:41am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944791)
would it be a foul if a player stretches his pants to stop an opposing player like a Torero with his red cape?

also would the person have ball control if he uses his jersey to catch the ball?

How would you interpret 2-3 (NFHS and NCAA), or the FIBA equivalent as it applies to these plays?

APG Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:53am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 944792)
Do you live in either Colorado or Washington state?

Or Washington D.C....or Alaska...or Oregon ;)

Potato, anything on a person's body (jersey, shorts, etc.) is considered part of the body

justacoach Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:07pm

I am certain his affliction is due to chronic exposure to something much more potent...

Adam Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:39pm

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 944791)
would it be a foul if a player stretches his pants to stop an opposing player like a Torero with his red cape?

also would the person have ball control if he uses his jersey to catch the ball?

Seriously. I know it's a holiday, but stop. Just stop.

Adam Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:44pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 944792)
Do you live in either Colorado or Washington state?

Have you ever looked at your hand? I mean really looked at your hand?

JRutledge Thu Nov 27, 2014 01:58pm

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 944896)
Have you ever looked at your hand? I mean really looked at your hand?

But I could not say, "Pass the dutchie?" :rolleyes:

Peace

Welpe Thu Nov 27, 2014 08:46pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 944897)
But I could not say, "Pass the dutchie?" :rolleyes:

Peace

According to whom? Your post is still there. You didn't forget to pass the dutchie did you? :)


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