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Old Thu Mar 13, 2003, 12:07pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by TriggerMN
if the official deemed A2's tip to be a "controlled" tip, that is to say that he could have easily had possession of the ball, but chose to knock it back to a teammate, then you could have a backcourt violation.

Originally posted by APHP
I can't agree with HawksCoach. A dribble can be started with a control "batting)...i.e. tipping. I think any "controlled" act is the beginning of player/team control.

Originally posted by Hawks Coach
Even with a "controlled tip," there should be no player control unless they are determined to have caught and thrown. Even a tip with the direction controlled is not player or team control.
Why is a coach having to correct our brother officials?
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