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Old Sat Jan 21, 2006, 06:08pm
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
A1 shoots and the rebound is batted around a bit, B1 bats it toward mid-court where A2 finally secures control by beginning a dribble with the bouncing ball
Ok...

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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
by which I mean that the ball was still bouncing and rather than pick up, then start a dribble, A2 is able to get the bouncing ball under control by dribbling it.
I follow ya.

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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
However, his very first push (a dribble is begun by pushing the ball to the floor, right?)
I do believe that's what the rule says.

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dribbles the ball on the center dividing line. I call backcourt
Survey says: eah! Inadvertant whistle.

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then allow the players, lack of sleep and those darned voices in my head to talk me out of it.
Good.

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Looking back, my question is this: In a situation where a player controls a loose ball by beginning a dribble, where does the dribble (and thus control) really begin? Is it on the first push to the ground? Or does it require a second push to demonstrate that he's actually got it under control?
The rule, AIR, is that a dribble is a force of the ball to the floor. When the ball hit the DL, A cannot be the first to touch the ball.

I was the shot clock operator while in University and this exact play happened in front of me, but involved a defender pushing the ball to the floor in a controlled motion, in an effort to steal the ball. On the next dribble, team A got the ball back again. I reset the shot clock twice - because of changes of possession. The CC blew the play dead and came over to ask why I did that. I told him and he agreed that a dribble, clearly defined, does not mention the ball having to hit the floor. He did not force me to reset to the time left before the first reset.

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