Annual Interpretation ...
Situations are slightly unclear, but the ruling is as clear as a bell:
2000-01 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations
SITUATION 1: Al is straddling the division line after catching and possessing a pass from A2. Al then fumbles the ball …
SITUATION 2: Same situation as above, except Al begins a dribble immediately upon fumbling the ball and retreats to his/her backcourt to avoid a defender.
RULING: During a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt, the ball is in the frontcourt when the ball and both feet of the dribbler touch the court entirely in the frontcourt. Therefore, the play is legal and play continues. COMMENT: The provision of, “both feet and the ball being in the frontcourt” to determine frontcourt status, is only relevant during a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt.
" Only relevant during a dribble" is why knowing the definition of a dribble, and knowing when the dribble ends, is so important to this video interpretation (and sealed the deal for me).
Quote:
Originally Posted by JRutledge
... has nothing to do with the end of a dribble.
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Yes it does. If the dribble had ended (it never ended), the 4-4-6 three point dribble exception wouldn't apply.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Thu Aug 12, 2021 at 01:18pm.
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