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Originally Posted by mbcrowder
Seems to me this is a no-call. It's only a travel if the player takes too many steps while the ball is in the hand. It's only an illegal dribble when it comes back up into their hand - which it did not, directly.
The fact that B did not complete the steal of the ball is immaterial - I'd have no call in either case.
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Actually, it did come back to her hand, directly. 1. B1's contact did not alter the ball, and it happened while the ball was in A1's hand. This sort of contact would not grant a player a new dribble, so why should it absolve her of the carry?
My whistle was, perhaps, early, but I don't think it was incorrect.