brian ross wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 12:43 pmAs that is Basketball, what is desired is greater height. She appears to fit that bill rather well, don't you think? Basketball was, the last time I checked a "non-contact" sport. Greater body mass plays little part in how the game is played, Black Orchid. Again, a rare event, I think you'll find and it has been matched by women who are also as tall...
The4thEstate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 4:14 pmYou checked wrong. Basketball is anything but a "non-contact" sport, as anyone from Indiana could have told you. Try pulling down a rebound under the boards and you'll discover that your opponents don't say "please" and "thank you" much.
Ah ah ah ... not so fast!A (full) contact sport is any sport for which significant physical impact force on players, either deliberate or incidental, is allowed or within the rules of the game.
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Examples of contact sports are roller derby, association football, slamball, handball, rugby league, rugby union, American football, Canadian football, water polo, lacrosse, kabaddi, hurling, shinty[3], Australian rules football, ice hockey, wheelchair rugby and Gaelic football. contact sports are roller derby, association football, slamball, handball, rugby league, rugby union, American football, Canadian football, water polo, lacrosse, kabaddi, hurling, shinty[3], Australian rules football, ice hockey, wheelchair rugby and Gaelic football.
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Limited-contact sports are sports for which the rules are specifically designed to prevent contact between players either intentionally or unintentionally. Contact can still happen, but penalties are often used to disallow substantial contact between players. These penalties, including physically removing players from the field of play, mean that contact is moderate or rare.
Examples include basketball, association football, baseball, softball, field hockey, women's lacrosse, netball, korfball, Floorball, polo, ultimate, bandy, dodgeball and underwater hockey.
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You originally called basketball a NON-CONTACT sport.
Then you provided a definition of LIMITED-CONTACT sport.
You surely didn't think I'd fail to notice your rather amateurish attempt at moving the goal posts, did you? http://www.idioms4you.com/img/angif-mov ... ts-def.gif
And by the way, why did you express baseball like that? Did you forget so soon that you were originally talking about basketball?