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Old Thu Jul 20, 2006, 08:18pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by btwong
so, what i comes down to is the interpretation of "control". There was no real control of the ball when myself and the opposition player where going for the ball. I managed to flick/tap the ball to my favour.

What about this scenario:

Imagine 2 opposing players going for the rebound. As the rebound came down, one of the players managed to tap it up in the air to his side, and then caught it as it was coming down. Is he allowed to dribble or does he have to pass?

This is a very similiar to the original problem but a different take.
Taps off a rebound are not considered control.

I would be very surprised if you got called for a double dribble off this play.

Very surprised.
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