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The miracle of technology has created an issue.
Every time a player has the ball in his hand/s, and the defender knocks it out of bounds, it's going to be a turnover by the letter of the rule.
It's kind of a lesson in physics. The defender applies a force to the ball, which then applies a force to the offensive player's hand. The ball is launched out of bounds, but because of the chain of force, the ball will always be last touched by the offensive player.
This creates a huge disadvantage for the offense along the side and baseline. Because of the increased rate of turnover, the offense will want to spend as little time as possible there, effectively shrinking the court.
In addition, because it is difficult for the naked eye to see this in real time, this will either always need to go to review, or always assumed to be a turnover.
I do not think the league likes where this might be headed. I think they'll add language to the rule to account for this. What do you think?
Every time a player has the ball in his hand/s, and the defender knocks it out of bounds, it's going to be a turnover by the letter of the rule.
It's kind of a lesson in physics. The defender applies a force to the ball, which then applies a force to the offensive player's hand. The ball is launched out of bounds, but because of the chain of force, the ball will always be last touched by the offensive player.
This creates a huge disadvantage for the offense along the side and baseline. Because of the increased rate of turnover, the offense will want to spend as little time as possible there, effectively shrinking the court.
In addition, because it is difficult for the naked eye to see this in real time, this will either always need to go to review, or always assumed to be a turnover.
I do not think the league likes where this might be headed. I think they'll add language to the rule to account for this. What do you think?