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Originally Posted by SmokeEater
I'll throw this in the mix as well.
The rebounder is jumping up several times and using a controlled tip to him/herself to keep the ball away from a defender until they can gather it with both hands. As a result of the tips the player moves several feet from the initial rebounding location. Some would call this good rebounding skills some may not.
Have they now done a similar act as what was in the OP?
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No, because player control was never established in your case, but it was in the OP, because they specifically said the rebound was caught.
4-12-5 seems to cover your play: "Team control does not exist during a jump ball, or the touching of a rebound, but is re-established when a player secures control." 4-12-1 tells us player control only exists when a player is holding or dribbling a live ball inbounds.