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This seems like a trap question, but I will play along. Can you define "knocks it loose?" And is your intent to discuss traveling or a double dribble?
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I guess the question in general is can the offensive player grab the ball and dribble without it being any violation. The ball is clearly knocked from his hands but does not hit the ground.
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A1 is dribbling the Ball and then stops his dribble by holding the ball with both hands; during all of this time A1 has PC of the Ball. B1 then knocks the Ball out of A1's hands. A1 does not have PC of the Ball, therefore, A1 can recover the ball and start a new dribble. MTD, Sr.
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When a player loses control of the ball due to contact by another player they can always start a new dribble. Whether it hits the ground or not is irrelevant.
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