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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I know what the OP asked. In the literal sense it means A1 lifted his pivot and returned it to the floor before passing or shooting the ball, which is exactly what 4-44-3a says. 4-44-3b is what addresses a player who jumps. Everyone is telling Wade it's an illegal dribble but no one has posted a rule showing it to be an illegal dribble. 4-44-1 most definitely doesn't tell anybody it's an illegal dribble nor does any part of 9-5.
Struckoff (sp??) may be an idiot but complaining about her doesn't help as far as citing a current rule or case play for this scenario.
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#1, Who said Struckoff was an idiot?
#2, as for the rules, 4-15-1 & 2 are the pertinent rules as it describes the action. Since the release of the ball is not a pass, shot or fumble, that leaves a dribble. When the player releases it and touches it again before it touches the floor, it's an illegal dribble.
#3, finally, the last rule to apply is 4-44.
Traveling (running with the ball) is moving a foot or feet in any direction in excess of prescribed limits while HOLDING the ball.
You cannot travel without
HOLDING the ball except as in 4.44.5B which is an identified circumvent of the rules.
In 4-44-3a, the player lifts AND returns the pivot to the floor while still
HOLDING the ball.
In 4-44-3b, the player jumps AND returns to the floor while still
HOLDING the ball.
You cannot travel without
HOLDING the ball.