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Originally posted by zebracz
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1) ** except that as listed above: if "up-and-down and the ball incidentally comes out," you have nothing, not a jump.
2) **and if you have "up-and-down and the ball is released by the shooter so it falls to the floor," you have nothing, not a travel.
3) **and I think there's a case play about B1 touching the ball in possession by an airborne(shooter/passer) A1, who never loses control nor possession and comes back down to the floor w/out shooting or passing; and w/out defender B1 touching it. That would be travel. Tough one though.
[/B][/QUOTE]1)Casebook play 4.25.2(b) says Tony was right and you are wrong.
2) If the shooter is the first player to touch the ball after dropping it and it hits the floor, then it sure is a travel. Casebook play 4.43.3SitA(d).
3) Casebook play 4.43.3SitA(b) is the casebook play that you are referring to.