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No violation?
Player A1 leaves feet to attempt shot. Defensive player B1 is in guarding position for a block attempt. Player A1 intentionally drops ball, allows it to contact the floor, regains possession and dribbles out to attempt shot.
Officials called this a travel violation. Because the ball was allowed to contact the floor and it was not a shot, wouldn't this be legal - same as batting a ball over your defender and continuing the dribble after the ball contacts the floor?
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