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Originally Posted by just another ref
Do they? What is the rule? Isn't that what we are debating now?
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The rule is the player can't start a dribble after jumping; players know this or they'd attempt it more. I can't remember any players actually attempting to start a dribble after jumping; not that it hasn't happened, just that to say it's rare is to overstate its frequency.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
In my opinion, the "passer" purposely avoiding the ball etc. is not what makes it a pass.
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Why not? We have to base it on something, and this meets the common sense test.
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In this case, no. Throwing the ball toward an empty corner of the court bears no resemblance to the player simply dropping the ball to the floor.
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How is it different? In both plays, you have a player purposefully putting the ball where only he has the ability to touch it first and no teammate is in the immediate vicinity. How is it different?