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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
True, but until the point of the recovery, the dribble had not yet ended since the player would be permitted to resume/continue the dribble absent the other complicating factors.
I believe that, while the dribble hasn't ended but is interrupted, the dribbler still has the protection of the 3 points rule. (And I've changed my mind twice as I've typed this).
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The three points rule in ball location section says "DURING a dribble from BC to FC...."
The definition of Dribble says "A dribble is ball movement CAUSED BY A PLAYER IN CONTROL...."
Even though it is called an "interrupted dribble", it is not, by definition, a DRIBBLE since there is no player control. The player has the right to resume the dribble (get player control back) but what is in between cant be a dribble under the definitions imo.