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					Originally Posted by Snaqwells  It's in his control until the try is released.  If he never releases a try, then he doesn't get a new dribble.  If he does release the try, then it doesn't matter. |  If the touch by the opponent caused a loss of control, he would get a new dribble, whether a try was involved or not.
		 
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 It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow.
 
 
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