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Old Tue Jul 20, 2004, 06:04pm
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Re: Re: what about this?

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Originally posted by Mregor
However, what they do after they recover can either be legal or illegal depending on how they recover. If they grab the ball with both hands they can now only pass or try for goal since the save was the beginning of the dribble and recovering it with both hands ends the dribble.
This assumes that the player had player control before "saving" the ball. Otherwise, grabbing the ball and dribbling is perfectly legal.

For example, if a ball thrown by A1 is heading out of bounds and A2 simply bats the ball back towards the playing court, then comes back and grabs the ball with both hands, A2 may dribble.
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