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Originally Posted by SamIAm
I saw a play in the KU/Texas Tech game that I thought would be whistle as a travel but wasn't. Here is my description -
Loose ball bouncing toward KU bench, K1 dives, secures the ball and slides.
He went from side to tuchus on the dive, then passed the ball to a teammate.
The bouncing ball was bouncing knee high or so.
I thought K1 secured a ball that wasn't on the floor, then essentially went to the floor and slid (travelled). Had the ball been rolling, I would have agreed with the official (no travel).
Is this mere judgement or am I missing something?
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My understanding of this situation is a ball on the floor can be secured via a dive and travel would be excluded until the players momentum stopped. But a ball not on the floor does not allow for sliding/rolling from momentum.
Now that I have the case plays -
A.R. 103.(3) Reads "Gains control of the ball while on the playing court". I presume "on the playing court" is direct at the player. Therefore diving for a bouncing ball and securing in the air would likely be a travel.
Am I correct in my understanding of this sitch. ( I don't care about the play even though TTech might have won if they only got a few calls

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Am I correct?