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Originally Posted by SamIAm
I agree with this, but isn't A1 still dribbling. If so the 3-points rule is also in effect and says the ball is in the backcourt. We have a rule that says the ball is FC and another rule saying ball is in backcourt with no rule indicating which one overrides the other.
I withdraw the issue, I have re-read the OP, and saw where the ball rebounds to backcourt. I know the dribble ends if the opponent touches the ball, is it the same if a teammate touches the ball in a dribbling situation?
Alright, I am a waffler, at least for today. The dribble hasn't ended, so we have two rules that conflict with no guidance as to which overrides the other.
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Sam,
Once A2 contacts the ball an
interrupted dribble occurs. The ball is temporarily not in control of A1. Therefore, the "three-points" rule (4-4-6) which only applies during a dribble, not during an interrupted dribble is not in conflict with 4-4-2 on this play.