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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
What rule?
If you're talking about the definition of a "dribble", then I still completely disagree with you. You have to judge whether the dribbler intended to pass or dribble a second time after he ended his first dribble.
You're still completely ignoring the fact that the definitions of both a "dribble" and a "pass" allow for both to be started the exact same way--throwing or batting the ball.
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JR apparently missed a couple of posts where we went off on another tangent about judging intent.
I have not ignored anything. The question here is when one can determine whether a dribble is a dribble. You say not until it is touched again, even though this is not documented. I disagree. I think we have about said it all.
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