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Old Sun Jan 15, 2006, 11:20pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Skarecrow
If you throw it against the opponent's backboard, and intend to keep on dribbling, you better catch it with one hand (and not two!)and put it to the floor with the one hand continuing the dribble....or you'd have double dribble....Correct?
Skarecrow -- Cute tag line.

You'd also better throw it up to the backboard with one hand. , and that throw had better be a bat, not a pass type throw. If you use two hands for either the throw to the backboard or the catch from it, or if the ball "comes to rest" for either part of the play, you've ended your dribble, and can't dribble again.
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