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Old Wed Feb 16, 2005, 01:42pm
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
Dribbler is moving through traffic and loses control of the ball briefly (muffs it). In trying to get control she bats it with her right hand then with her left hand before she's able to get it under control to continue dribbling. So, she dribbles, muffs it, touches it with her right hand, then her left hand, then continues dribbling. I no-called it. Did I miss a double dribble, or was I correct?
That one's tough. If the original muff is off of a two-hand touch, I think you need to call this a double dribble, at least at the JV/Var level. In ms you could probably let her have three or even four uncontrolled touches. But even at the upper level, I don't think I'd always call it.

If the original fumble was not a two-hand thing, and there's no two-hand touch on any of the recovery touches, then you should have nothing, except props for great playing!
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