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Originally Posted by griblets
I have a hard time reconciling case book 7.1.1.D (a) and (b) with Rule 9-3-1.
Rule 9-3-1 Note: "The dribbler has committed a violation if he/she steps on or outside a boundary, even though he/she is not touching the ball while he/she is out of bounds."
Since the dribble started with the toss back to the court (as clearly stated in the case book ruling), by Rule 9-3-1, a violation has occurred as soon as dribbler A1 touches the ball upon reentry to the court (assuming, per the case play, that A1 is first to touch).
Gentlemen, your thoughts?
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It's an interrupted dribble, meaning the player is not a dribbler when he lands out of bounds.
Other wise, any time a player saves the ball and goes out of bounds, you'd have to call OOB if the ball is bouncing in bounds.