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Old Mon Mar 19, 2001, 09:50am
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
The interrupted dribble would have to occur before the player stepped on the line. Once the dribbler touches the line, the ball is dead, and whether the dribble becomes interupted or not is moot.
And just how would you determine that when the interrupted dribble occurred? When does an ID begin? When is the dribbler no longer dribbling?

Rut is correct. When an ID begins or when the dribble stops is a judgment issue. It isn't just black and white. There's some gray involved as well.
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