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Old Fri Jan 30, 2015, 10:49pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
If that is the case, then you'll be calling a an illegal dribble after every single bounce if the dribbler is not moving. If the ball is going straight up and down, it is stationary for a moment on every single dribble at the apex of the dribble....and that is when the hand is usually in contact with the ball.

At rest in the hand isn't talking about it being momentarily stationary while touching the hand but being in constant contact for more than a brief contact with the hand (i.e, more than a bat or a tap) such that without the hand it would fall free.

I didn't word it the best, but I was still referring to the ball being pinned between the hand and whatever. When the ball is pinned long enough that it is discernibly stationary, I'm thinking that's too long.
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