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Old Wed Oct 15, 2014, 09:32am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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(I posted this in the thread where the OP was originally -- and I misread it as you being C on the play. Don't know why it didn't get moved)

I'm not up on the NCAAM's mechanics, but had T accepted the play? If so, leave it alone. If not, then C is still on ball and should have the call, even if the dribbler had crossed some imaginary line.

In HS, the C even stays with the count, so if the DD was just as the first dribble was ending, then C can get it. (If the dribbler held the ball for any length of time, then started a new dribble, it's probable that T should have been on it)
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