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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I have a legal play. She did not get up until she dribbled. Nothing in the rules says you cannot get to your knees that I am aware of.
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The interpretation doesn't say "get up" it says "any attempt to get to the feet" is traveling unless A1 is dribbling.
In the video, in my opinion, A1 is attempting to get to her feet
before starting her dribble.
This is poorly worded interpretation. What does attempt to get up mean?
Is going from flat on the floor to her knees the beginning of an attempt to get up?
What does "roll over" mean? 90 degrees? 180 degrees? 360 degrees?
It's a good thing that I carry a protector with the extra whistle in my pocket.
These seem to be subjective judgement calls.
4-44-5-B: A player holding the ball: After gaining control while on the floor and touching with other than hand or foot, may not attempt to get up or stand.
4.44.5 SITUATION B: A1 dives for a loose ball and slides after gaining control. A1 is in a position either on his/her back or stomach. What can A1 do without violating? RULING: A1 may pass, shoot, start a dribble or request a time-out. Once A1 has the ball and is no longer sliding, he/she may not roll over. If flat on his/her back, A1 may sit up without violating. Any attempt to get to the feet is traveling unless A1 is dribbling. It is also traveling if A1 puts the ball on the floor, then rises and is first to touch the ball. (4-44-5b)