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Old Fri Mar 11, 2005, 02:07pm
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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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Only if his dribble continues uninterupted. If he loses control of the dribble before stepping out of bounds. It's not a violation. If you don't think his dribble has become "interrupted," then it's a violation as soon as his foot hits the line.
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