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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Is it a dribble or interrupted dribble?
There is no player control during the latter.
I don't even think that it is a dribble per the Case Book, but that is another debate.
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I can see where it could be judged an interrupted dribble.
I think it was a dribble. He pushed the ball to the floor with one hand and behind his back so the ball would be just where he knew it would be when the ball returned from the floor and he returned from having one foot in the backcourt. I think he had control of the ball when he pushed it to the floor.