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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
(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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He didn't. It was one of those dribble, hold for a second, then dribble again.
The Trail got joked on by those watching because he had called 3 off ball fouls in the first couple minutes of play, so everyone said he was too busy looking for illegal screens to pay attention to the ball handler.
Usually we realize when we miss something, but he genuinely had no idea that something had happened right in front of him.