And, by the way, adding a little inside spin to counteract collision-induced spin is nothing new either - it's just one of the normal things you learn to do to control the CB.
The OP suggested inside spin to counteract collision-induced (transferred) CB spin - that's what I was responding to. He's right that it can do that, but it's nothing new in principle or practice....would it not be more accurate to say that adding a little inside “counteracts” collision-induced throw...
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