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Old Thu Nov 10, 2011, 12:47pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
The same way a team can request a timeout when the official puts the ball down for RPP. They aren't holding it, but it's still at their disposal.
I think that there's a relevant difference. When the ball is on the floor during RPP, it's at the disposal of the player because he can pick it up without violating. Once he's fumbled it away from the spot, he can't.

I don't think the ball is still at his disposal; I'm not sure it follows that he can't call a TO. IOW, I'm not convinced the issue turns on whether the ball is at the disposal of A.
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