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Old Tue Dec 02, 2003, 09:49am
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The batting of the ball from hand to hand the ball would have to come to rest in the hand to bat the ball to the other hand (I thinking that the ball is going across the players body and not downward). If the ball is going downward I would be more inclined to say is was a fumble.

Catching a pass in one hand and going to two hands then the other is nothing the dribble has not started yet (Casebook 4.15.4 situation E). A pass isn’t a dribble it doesn’t matter how you pass.

Remember the Fumble and Interrupted dribble rules.
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