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Old Sat Feb 27, 2016, 03:40pm
thedewed thedewed is offline
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Originally Posted by Adam View Post
Whether he had dribbled is not relevant to whether he can be the first to touch.

That part only means he can dribble once he returns.
Hey, we're making progress, but I don't think this is right. if he dribbles, picks up and controls on the way OOB, throws it back in bounds intentionally, and then comes back in bounds and is the first to touch, he can't, not because he went OOB, but because he'd dribbled, caught, and then passed to himself. traveling. The OOB has nothing to do with it.

The other replies, thanks I see what you are saying. So in the example I gave above where catching an errant pass while airborne on way OOB, throwing back in and first to touch, he can come back in and essentially RESUME dribbling or catch and NOT dribble any more.