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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
So an interrupted dribble, which occurs after the player's original dribble has been used is not an illegal dribble? 
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I see your point, BITS. However, if you are going to consider the "pass" to be a dribble, then you should sound the whistle and call a violation as soon as A1 begins the second dribble.
This is a strange play, but my opinion is still that it isn't a violation because it doesn't meet the intent and purpose of the rule. A1 was not trying to dribble a second time, nor was A1 trying to touch the ball after throwing it in the direction of A2.
Just my thoughts.