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Old Fri Mar 11, 2005, 02:05pm
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Originally posted by BayStateRef
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
1)Case book plays 7.1.1SitB&C are probably close enough. Of course, A1 has to have lost control of the ball(interrupted dribble) before going OOB. If it's during a dribble that doesn't have a loss of control, it's illegal as soon as he touches the dribble.


The case book plays refer to a defensive player who blocks the ball, goes out of bounds and then comes back on the court and picks up the ball. The situation described here is a dribbler who goes OOB. This can only be a violation.
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No, the Case Book does not refer to a defensive player. A1 is always an offensive player. In the play RookieDude refers to, if an interrupted dribble occurs, the play is legal. Since there is no player control during an ID, it's legal for the player to return inbounds and regain possession.
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