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Originally Posted by BillyMac
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.
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It doesn't matter. We're still talking about a restriction on when someone can subsequently dribble.
I am in the camp of waiting to see what happens next unless I can clearly tell it's a dribble, for example he pushes the ball straight down to the floor and there are no other offensive players within 20 feet. But if he pushes the ball away from himself and there are other teammates who may be able to touch the ball next, then I'm holding my whistle.
Judgment, it's why we get paid the big bucks.
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