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Old Fri Nov 06, 2009, 02:17pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
The thing is, there's no first to touch provision in NFHS. So if you deem the "controlled" save to be a dribble, you call the violation as soon as they step on OOB, not when they come back in and touch the ball. If you don't think it's a dribble, it's nothing and can't be.
IMO, this sums it up perfectly. In this situation, which would be easier to explain to the coach, OOB or interrupted dribble? I think interrupted dribble. You da man, Snaqs!
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