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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That would be an illegal dribble violation. If the loss of control is during a dribble, and thus becomes an interrupted dribble, then before that player may regain control and dribble again the ball must be touched by an.
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Thanks. That's what I figured, but I needed some logical reasoning and citations to seal the deal in my mind. I doubt that I would be able to register this in my mind, and call the illegal dribble in a fast paced game, but at least I'll get this right if it shows up on a refresher exam.
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