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Originally Posted by Me
The dribble may start when the player releases the ball , but it doesn't become a dribble until he touches it again.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
This is the problem I have. Is this written anywhere? If so, I would like to see it.
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No, it isn't. That's the point. No where does it say an official must use judgment here; see the result.
If the actual result of an intended pass can be an illegal dribble, it makes sense that the actual result of an intended dribble can be something else (a steal, a pass, etc.) There are so multiple reasons a player will release the ball towards the floor, so we have to have some way of determining which is which. As I stated before, if the rules allow me a reasonable reason to continue play without a whistle, that's the interpretation I'm taking.