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Re: How I see it.

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
The way I read the rules, you can bring any legal off the shelf material to build your added feature. BUT it has to be as you bought it, not drilled, cut, etc. before hand.

Joe J.
Your team could design and build the 2X ball handler while at home. However, because these are brand new parts and not replacement parts, you can only bring the schematics and raw materials to build the new 2x ball handling mechanism to your regional/nationals. As Mr. Johnson said, you can also bring any off the shelf part/component (IE: avaliable for purchase in stores) to the regional/nationals.