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Old Thu Nov 21, 2002, 12:18pm
Mark Padgett Mark Padgett is offline
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Originally posted by Ron
Looking to clarify rule 5-8-3a...............

The way I interpret the rule, if a ball is being passed from A1 to A2 (ie.- the ball's left A1's hands, and is on it's way to A2), a timeout cannot be granted until A2 gains control of the ball. Am I reading this rule correctly? Thanks.
Yes - and you are interpreting it correctly, too. To legally have a timeout granted, the ball must either be in player control or at the disposal of a player or be dead ( the ball, not the player )

There is team, but not player control during a pass. For there to be player control, a player must be either dribbling or holding a live ball inbounds.
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