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What was the correct ruling on the flagrant?
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[QUOTE="oldude, post: 2139805, member: 7511"] Mo had a couple of ankle-breaking moves that typically involved her sliding her hand slightly under the ball and holding it for a split second, resulting in a defender getting a little flat footed, followed by Mo exploding by the defender off the dribble. Version one was similar to William. Hesitate at the foul line and explode to the basket. Version 2 was even more unusual. Mo would be dribbling, usually with her right hand and spin around clockwise 360 degrees with the ball in her right hand and burst by the defender who was usually lost in the spin cycle. If you recall, Danger threw the same move during a game earlier this year. As far as the Huskies are concerned, if the ref doesn't call traveling, it's not traveling. [/QUOTE]
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