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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
The definition of an interrupted dribble mentions it going off the dribbler only or momentarily getting away from the dribbler only.
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The problem with this play is that it's simply not covered definitively, rules-wise.
Btw, Woddy?
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Define momentariliy. The point is that an interruted dribble can occur through just about any action when the dribbler doesn't have control (of the dribble). Off the opponents foot is one such case. Now, when it ceases to be an interrupted dribble may not be clear, but it is, at first, an interrupted dribble. It is most definitely NOT a fumbe, however.