Hoofbeats ...
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Originally Posted by Raymond
...(dribble comes to rest/pivot foot is lifted) it is illegal to subsequently dribble.
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
...it clearly defines that a dribble is begun by pushing the ball to the floor without any requirement that it be touched again.
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4.15.4 SITUATION A also clearly states "in an attempt to continue the dribble" which makes this situation a lot easier than if it didn't state it.
A cowboy hears hoofbeats and thinks horses, not zebras.
An official sees the ball released and thinks dribble, when in fact, it may be the start of a bounce pass.
Now that we've defined the beginning of a dribble how would one define the beginning of a bounce pass?
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Last edited by BillyMac; Wed Oct 16, 2019 at 08:14am.
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