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Originally Posted by just another ref
4-15-5: There is no player control during an interrupted dribble.
Therefore, where is the ball?
4-4-2: A ball which is in contact with the court is in frontcourt if the ball is not touching the backcourt.
4-12-2c: A team is in control during an interrupted dribble.
Ball in team control was caused to go into frontcourt and now is returned to backcourt.
Violation. 9-9-2
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Yet the point that remains unanswered is that the dribble began, the dribble hasn't ended, thus is it actually still "during" the dribble making the 3 points rule relevant.
I think that the spirit of the 3 points rule would make it not applicable. It is designed to allow a dribbler to cleanly cross the line without worrying about exactly where the line is they cross while actively dribbling the ball. I do not believe it is meant to apply to a player who is not currently dribbling.