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Old Sun Jul 28, 2013, 11:24pm
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you cover both opponents backboard & official, how about throwing it at a defender's leg, retrieve it and start a new dribble?

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Originally Posted by Rob1968 View Post
QUOTE: "This case deals with throwing the ball off the opponent's backboard or an official, not pushing it to the floor."

It has long been understood that the reason for considering "throwing the ball off the opponent's backboard or an official," to be the start of a dribble, is because, doing so, is the same as "pushing it to the floor."

Not only is it just "understood" - it is Basketball Rules Fundamental #19.
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