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Originally Posted by just another ref
Tony agrees with me. My existence is now somehow justified. Thanks to all for your attention to this matter.
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So my support for your position way back on page one of this thread did nothing for you? I'm so hurt.
All we can conclude at this time is that if A1's action is judged by the official to be a pass or a fumble (which then touches another player) he may dribble a second time. If whatever he does with the ball isn't a pass or a fumble, then this would result in a double dribble violation.
JR thinks that the original play is a fumble. I don't.
Some others have stated that it qualifies as a pass. I don't think so.
However, the play rainmaker asked about in which A1 is trapped after using his dribble and therefore throws or bounces the ball off an opponent does meet the definition of a pass.