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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
What part of "the ball comes to rest" can't you understand, Billy? You know...rules 4-15-4(a) and 4-15-4(b)?
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The dribbler catches or causes the ball to come to rest in one or both
hands.
The dribbler palms/carries the ball by allowing it to come to rest in one or
both hands.
I know when a player is holding the ball. As Snaqwells, and bob jenkins, stated, it's part of refereeing.
I just don't think that we should be defining holding with a
question as to whether, or not, we should be granting a request for a timeout, although the logic is, by rule, correct. Use the phrase, "the ball comes to rest", to decide whether, or not, to grant a timeout, or whether, or not, a player is holding a ball.
Grant a timeout? Yes, if the ball has come to rest in a player's hand.
Player holding ball? Yes, if the ball has come to rest in a player's hand.
It's neater, and I believe, more logical.