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Since the ball did not touch the floor, the tossing and subsequent catch is not part of a dribble nor is it the start and end of a dribble.
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Marty, I don't have my rule or case book in front of me and this question got me to wondering. Refresh me if you could: in NFHS rules, can player A start a dribble by throwing the ball as far ahead as he/she likes as long as it comes into contact with the floor first assuming the dribbler does not catch the ball and then start the dribble? In other words, player A throws the ball ahead and:
1. catches the ball after it has contacted the floor, comes to a two-foot stop and then begins the dribble. Violation or legal play?
2. starts/continues the dribble by dribbling the ball after it has contacted the floor. Violation or legal play?
My grammar is horrible, so I hope you understand my question. Thanks for the insight.