Wed Feb 01, 2012, 03:49pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I debated this when I typed it, and figured someone would question it. I'm not positive, but under the principal that a dribbler is OOB when he steps on the OOB line even if it's not at the same moment he's in contact with the ball, I think so. I see it as continuous control, just like the OOB play.
That said, you really don't know it's a dribble until he touches it again, so in practice, it won't be called until he touches it after that bounce.
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One huge difference in the out of bounds play and the backcourt play.
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