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Originally Posted by just another ref
Consider the following. A1 has ended his dribble. B1 rushes up. A1 momentarily forgets he has no dribble and tries to drive around B1. The ball strikes B1's foot before touching the floor, then goes out of bounds and hits the bleachers. What do you call?
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Illegal dribble, of course. Why would we call anything else?
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
There is no such thing as an "intended throw to oneself" in the rules. That's where you're trying to define an action with a term not found in the rules.
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Oh? We certainly found it in the case book play you mentioned, and according to the 2008-09 book, it's specifically calls this
travelling.
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BINGO! You've finally got it!
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Finally, eh? Me, eh? Condescending comments aren't cool, particularly when they're inaccurate. Since the case book has shown that there was no dribble in the play, and it is indeed travelling, I believe I've made my point.