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Old Thu Nov 14, 2024, 10:57am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Mike.Connors View Post
Follow up question.

The case describes A1 "catching" the ball (with two hands?) before tossing it back onto the playing court. If A1, instead, just tapped or directed the ball back onto the court with one hand, would this also be considered the start of a dribble?
There’s a difference between a “catch and throw” and a “bat”. Either can be with one or two hands.

One is player control; the other is not. Deciding which it is is why we get the big bucks.

One way some find helpful is to ask yourself whether you would grant a TO during the short interval the player is contacting the ball.
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