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Originally Posted by IUgrad92
So then I guess you are saying then is that if a dribbler bats the ball up in the air, that he can legally, only 'hover' close to the ball and wait for it to hit the floor and hope someone else doesn't grab it first. That, in itself, seems suspect, IMO.
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But that's exactly what the rule says. What's suspect about it?
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