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Re: Inbounding or Hoarding Balls
<G22> "Moving or positioning a Basketball to gain advantage is considered actively controlling."
The current theory appears to be that once you move a ball you control it.
Think in these terms: Robot A tries to pick up 3 different balls in the back court, but fails. They are now controlling all 3 balls and may not touch another ball for the rest of the match.
This is obviously fallacious.
The reasonable interpretation: Suppose you reused your kicker. Then if you are holding 3 balls (hoppered) and then try to kick a fourth to the other end, you violate g22. But if you are holding 2 balls and then kick 3 balls one after another, no penalty. You only control the ball at the moment it is in contact with your robot.
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