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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
But FIBA people describe the action that precedes the judgment of the ball becoming dead as being "during a held ball".
The FIBA rule is that they want the held ball to be enforced, rather than a violation. So their interp is that once a player commits a violation by stepping out of bounds or by returning to his backcourt, all the while two opponents are still tugging at the ball (but not yet untoward), the play is automatically deemed to be a held ball.
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Fixed it for ya.
Sooooo....if one opponent steps OOB while tugging at the ball, even though one player never gained control of the ball and the ball might even subsequently come loose without there
ever being dual possession attained, the FIBA call is a held ball even though there
never was a held ball.
Got it.
Great logic. Have a held ball even when there never was a held ball.
Gee, I can't figure out why that particular logic has never caught on in the other rulesets.
Stoopid FIBA rulesmaker monkeys.