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Old Thu Nov 12, 2015, 04:58pm
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
Interesting. I always interpreted that to mean the limitations on dribbling don't apply....that a player isn't required to do so legally. But, that it was still a dribble when a player is bouncing the ball but can't commit a dribbling (or traveling) violation.

It is just semantics and we get to the same spot either way, but I've just thought about it differently.
Given the relatively recent change in the definition of PC, you are probably right that it doesn't matter.

Before that, though, a player couldn't dribble while OOB (because s/he didn't have PC).
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