It's all release related.
High trackers will sometimes clip the thumb hole, but it usually happens for only a rotation or two before the track migrates away from the thumb. It's usually more pronounced on low flare balls, and spare balls. It's usually not a big deal. If the ball is thumping at the backend of the lane then it is most likely flaring into the fingers. In that case you need to take a look at pin placement, and probably raise the pin above the fingers. If you are thumping down the entire lane then you should probably see a coach or have your driller watch you to see what you are doing wrong.
This can also happen to full rollers who have their equipment drilled wrong. This is a big deal and you should get a full roller safe drill on your equipment.
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-Clint