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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
In fact, A1 can not travel unless they're holding the ball with the exception of this one situation.
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#13 Thu Oct 20, 2005, 08:39am
SamIAm
Registered User Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Irving, Texas
Posts: 425
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Originally Posted by RefLarry
Originally posted by RefLarry
#53. A-1 lifts his/her pivot foot and then throws the ball toward A-2.A-2 does not see the thrown ball. After the ball hits the floor,A-1 is the first to touch the ball.Official rules this is an illegal start of a dribble.Is the official correct?
Certainly seems like some kind of violation but "an illegal start of a dribble."? Same as double dribble in anybody's opinion? Wording seems tricky to me.
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Originally Posted by SamIAm
Presuming that A-1 has already used their dribble, this is an illegal start of a dribble. I was educated to this fact by NevadaRef during a discussion about the way to travel without the ball, there is only one.
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I don't think this will display very nicely, but for amusement I searched for an old post on this same topic, seemingly one that appears every year, several times.
I agree with you Mr. Rust.