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Originally Posted by just another ref
This is what I tried to say on another famous thread. But almost everybody else said that it was not a dribble unless he touches it again.
"It could have been a pass."
What if there was nobody there to receive this "pass" ??
I forget the answers to this, but there was not one that I found convincing.
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So then you are calling a travel as soon as the ball is dropped to the floor? It is an interesting point since the definition of a dribble does not include the secondary "touching" of the ball, only the "pushing to the floor, etc, etc".....that being said, I don't recall ever having seen the call made until there is a secondary touch....I know I have never called it until the secondary touch. You always get the situation where they drop it and then attempt some half-a** "boxout" of the defender so a teammate can recover...I have called that foul before, but never a travel at that point....