Sun Dec 12, 2010, 12:39pm
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Keeper of the HAMMER
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: MST
Posts: 27,190
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Originally Posted by just another ref
I didn't say that, I asked the question. If an interrupted dribble is touched by an opponent, does that end the dribble? I see no rule which says it does.
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You did say that; at least that's how I read this post:
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Originally Posted by just another ref
Here's the deal. This happened tonight. After receiving a pass over the top of a press, A1 lost control of the dribble, retrieved the ball in both hands, and started another dribble. I was trail, quite a way behind the play. I did not actually see the ball touch the foot, but Coach A helped me. "He kicked it!" I'm fairly certain that it was not an actual kick, nor was the coach asking for one, but rather was saying that this gave A1 the right to start another dribble. I don't see that it does. If contact by B1 had caused the loss of control, yes, it ends the dribble. But contact was lost before the contact, (I think) so I see this play as a violation. Had I seen contact with the foot, what would I have done? Can't say. But in hindsight, I think I accidentally made the right call.
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Unless you're also saying a fumble would give you the same ruling as your post above.
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Last edited by Adam; Sun Dec 12, 2010 at 12:45pm.
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