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Old Tue Feb 10, 2009, 07:12am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
A1 dribbles, then ends the dribble. A1 passes the ball toward A2, but A2 doesn't see the pass and cuts away. A1 chases after the ball and grabs it.

This is a violation. (I forget now whether it's illegal dribble or traveling, but it doesn't matter.)
It's an illegal second dribble.

The case book play that someone at the NFHS incorrectly changed from an illegal dribble to a travel is the one in which the player tosses the ball over an opponent's head and then runs around him and catches it before allowing it to strike the floor.

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Originally Posted by dave30 View Post
I think the key is whether or not it was a pass or losing the ball unintentionally (fumble). Am I right? That would make it a judgement call as to whether we think it was a pass or a fumble.
Yep, that's the key.
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