Interrupted Dribble (NFHS) ...
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
It's all in the definition of an interrupted dribble. If a dribbler momentarily loses immediate control of a dribble, it should probably be considered interrupted. This allows him to step OOB due to momentum without committing a violation.
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An interrupted dribble (NFHS) occurs when the ball is loose after deflecting off the dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the dribbler. There is no player control during an interrupted dribble. During an interrupted dribble: Out-of-bounds violation does not apply on the player involved in the interrupted dribble.
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