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Re: Knocking off a ball while possesing a ball
I recall watching 217 knock down an opposing trackball while possessing their own. This was done en-route to a buzzer-beating hurdle. Clearly the play swung the match.
The play was very cool, and didn't violate any rule I know of. You can probably watch it online somewhere -- link anyone?
[edit]It was the second match of the Finals. Red wins 78-70 on 217's descoring of a blue bonus ball (using their own ball), and subsequent last-second hurdle.
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Last edited by Richard Wallace : 07-03-2008 at 14:10.
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