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Old Tue Jun 05, 2001, 09:10am
BktBallRef BktBallRef is offline
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Re: Re: I beg to differ!

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Sure she can dribble again. It's still an interrupted dribble. There's nothing that legally prevents her from picking the ball up or resuming her dribble. As you said, she lost player control. Just because she resumes her dribble doesn't negate the fact that there was a loss of player control.
Oh,dear, have I been calling this wrong? I thought this rule (not referring to the out-of-bounds) was that she could resume her dribble as long as she didn't "pick it up". I thought we discussed this in a previous thread, and that was the conclsion we came to. I've got to get my books, now and look it up.[/B]
No, you're not wrong. What I said was that she could pick the ball up OR resume her dribble. Obviously, she can't pick it up and then start a new dribble.
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