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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 05:17am
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Is it a violation?

A1 is handed the ball on an inbounds play and is a good 3 feet away from the inbounds line (a) he/she drops the ball and it bounces up to him/her and they inbound it. (b) dribbles the ball multiple times but then throws it in?

Are either of these situations violations or am I going to be searching for a rule that doesn't exist?
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 06:19am
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Ask yourself this, why do you believe these are violations......?
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 08:47am
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This Looks Like Another Job For The Mythbusters ...

A player inbounding the ball may bounce the ball on the out-of-bounds area prior to making a throwin.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 08:54am
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No violation. A player may bounce the ball as much as they want OOB before throwing the ball in as long as they remain in the 3 foot area.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 09:05am
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No violation. A player may bounce the ball as much as they want OOB before throwing the ball in as long as they remain in the 3 foot area.
And release the throwin pass in five seconds.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 10:30am
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A1 is handed the ball on an inbounds play and is a good 3 feet away from the inbounds line (a) he/she drops the ball and it bounces up to him/her and they inbound it. (b) dribbles the ball multiple times but then throws it in?

Are either of these situations violations or am I going to be searching for a rule that doesn't exist?
Search for a rule that does exist. Case book play 9.2.2SitD
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 10:44am
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4-12-1 A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or dribbling a live ball inbounds.
4-12-6 . . . Neither team control nor player control exists during a . . . throw-in . . .

Thus, neither the travel nor dribble rule applies to the thrower, during a throw-in. He/she may touch the ball to the floor in the 3-feet wide area designated as the throw-in spot without penalty. He/she may move his/her feet within that area without penalty. One foot must be on or over that area at the time of releases of the ball, on a pass directly to the playing area. The ball may not touch the floor or structure outside of that area on its path during the throw-in pass.
The 5-second time limit to release the ball on a pass applies.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 11:16am
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A1 is handed the ball on an inbounds play and is a good 3 feet away from the inbounds line (a) he/she drops the ball and it bounces up to him/her and they inbound it. (b) dribbles the ball multiple times but then throws it in?

Are either of these situations violations or am I going to be searching for a rule that doesn't exist?

No rule against it, Clark. Prefectly legal.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 12:50pm
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Thanks guys. Just wanted to double check. I saw it in a game last night and the guy called a violation and signaled it with a "double dribble" signal. I was 100% sure that wasn't the signal and 95% sure it wasn't a violation, and when I looked for a rule against it I couldn't find one, so I thought I'd ask the experts I appreciate all insights fellas.
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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 12:52pm
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Thanks guys. Just wanted to double check. I saw it in a game last night and the guy called a violation and signaled it with a "double dribble" signal. I was 100% sure that wasn't the signal and 95% sure it wasn't a violation, and when I looked for a rule against it I couldn't find one, so I thought I'd ask the experts I appreciate all insights fellas.
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What level?
J.V. game.
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J.V. game.
Competitive JV?

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Old Sat Dec 18, 2010, 03:39pm
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Competitive JV?
Yes competitive. Pretty good little game.
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Competitive JV?
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Yes competitive. Pretty good little game.
Clark Kent: Please don't encourage him. Just back away slowly and maybe he'll ignore you.

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