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Old Tue Dec 02, 2003, 10:38am
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Originally posted by IAABO_Ref
A pass isn’t a dribble it doesn’t matter how you pass.
True, a pass is a pass and a dribble is a dribble. However, consider this. A1 catches the ball and does not use his dribble. A1 throws a long pass intended for A2. However, A2 doesn't see the pass. To prevent the ball from going OOB, A1 runs, catches up to the ball after it bounces and catches the ball.

Legal or not?

Well, it sure looks like a pass; but it was actually a dribble. So in this case an intended pass turned out to be a dribble. Just something to think about.
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