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Originally Posted by bainsey
As I see it, if A-1 puts the ball on the wrong backboard, that's one dribble. The ball does not go in, and A-1 catches the ball, and "tries" again. The instant that ball hits the backboard again -- regardless of whether it hit the rim the first time -- we have a double dribble, correct?
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I would think you wouldn't have the double dribble until they caught it off the backboard again.
Just like if you dribble, catch. Then dribble again, it's not a violation until they touch it again, not when it hits the floor.