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					Originally Posted by  Johnny Ringo
					 
				 
				Yes, as long as you continue to dribble. That would be considered the start of a dribble. 
 
However, if you were to catch the ball and then dribble - that would be a double dribble because you started a new dribble. The act of throwing the ball above the head of your defender and letting it bounce would be consider the start of a dribble. 
			
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 Well said.
How did your week of tournaments in Vegas go?
The highlight of mine was getting to work two games with tomegun!