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Old Sun Dec 29, 2019, 11:35am
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illegal dribble

Apologies if this has been cover 5,000 times on here

If A1 loses control of her dribble and the ball bounces off her leg, A1 is prohibited from resuming her dribble?

Same deal except lost dribble bounces off B1, A1 can resume her dribble?

Is this same play that was missed in Men's National Final last year?

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Old Sun Dec 29, 2019, 11:49am
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Interrupted Dribble ...

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If A1 loses control of her dribble and the ball bounces off her leg, A1 is prohibited from resuming her dribble?
"Loses control" implies to me that A1 has not picked up the dribble, in other words, A1 has not held the ball, or touched it simultaneously with two hands (thus ending her dribble), and if that's the case, A1 can continue (or resume) dribbling (because the dribble never ended).

4-12-1: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or -
dribbling a live ball. There is no player control when, during a jump ball, a
jumper catches the ball prior to the ball touching the floor or a non-jumper,
or during an interrupted dribble.

4-15-5: An interrupted dribble occurs when the ball is loose after -
deflecting off the dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the
dribbler. There is no player control during an interrupted dribble.

4.15.4 SITUATION D: While dribbling: (b) the ball bounces away but A1 is able to get to it and continues to dribble; (c) the ball hits A1’s foot and bounces away but A1 is able to overtake and pick it up; or (d) A1 fumbles the ball in ending the dribble so that A1 must run to recover it. RULING: In (b), even though the dribble was interrupted it has not ended and A1 may continue the dribble. In (c), the dribble ended when A1 caught the ball; and it ended in (d) when it was fumbled. Even though the dribble has ended in (c) and (d), A1 may recover the ball but may not dribble again. (9-5)


Different situation, but if A1 had already ended her dribble (by holding the ball, or touching it simultaneously with two hands), she may always legally pick up a fumble, but may not start a new dribble.

4-15-4: . The dribble ends when:
a. The dribbler catches or causes the ball to come to rest in one or
both hands.
b. The dribbler palms/carries the ball by allowing it to come to rest in
one or both hands.
c. The dribbler simultaneously touches the ball with both hands.
d. The ball touches or is touched by an opponent and causes the
dribbler to lose control.
e. The ball becomes dead.


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Same deal except lost dribble bounces off B1, A1 can resume her dribble?
Same answer (original post), but in the different case of A1 ending her dribble, also legal (can start a new dribble)

9-5: A player shall not dribble a second time after his/her first dribble has
ended, unless it is after he/she has lost control because of:
ART. 1 A try for field goal.
ART. 2 A touch by an opponent.
ART. 3 A pass or fumble which has then touched, or been touched by,
another player.
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Old Sun Dec 29, 2019, 12:40pm
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Interrupted Dribble Do's And Don'ts ...

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If A1 loses control of her dribble and the ball bounces off her leg ...
Regarding interrupted dribbles, a Forum member recently sent me a copy of the 2019-20 IAABO "Cadet" Rules Exam (IAABO veterans here in Connecticut only get Refresher Exams), and I took it closed book for fun.

Got this one wrong:

22. During A-1’s interrupted dribble, A-1 fouls B-1. Official rules a player control foul. Is the official correct? No.

4-12-1: A player is in control of the ball when he/she is holding or -
dribbling a live ball. There is no player control when, during a jump ball, a
jumper catches the ball prior to the ball touching the floor or a non-jumper,
or during an An interrupted dribble occurs when the ball is loose after -
deflecting off the dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the
dribbler. There is no player control during an interrupted dribble.

4-15-5: An interrupted dribble occurs when the ball is loose after -
deflecting off the dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the
dribbler. There is no player control during an interrupted dribble.

4-15-6 During an interrupted dribble:
a. A closely guarded count shall not be started or shall be terminated.
b. A player-control foul cannot be committed, but a team-control foul
still may be committed.
c. A time-out request shall not be granted.
d. Out-of-bounds violation does not apply on the player involved in
the interrupted dribble.


Stupid interrupted dribble. Some things apply (team control, three seconds, team control foul) and some things don’t (player control foul, closely guarded, out of bounds, timeout granted).
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Old Sun Dec 29, 2019, 03:34pm
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Apologies if this has been cover 5,000 times on here

If A1 loses control of her dribble and the ball bounces off her leg, A1 is prohibited from resuming her dribble?

Same deal except lost dribble bounces off B1, A1 can resume her dribble?

Is this same play that was missed in Men's National Final last year?

Thanks and Happy New Year!
No. Yes. I don’t know..can’t remember that long ago.,
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Apologies if this has been cover 5,000 times on here

If A1 loses control of her dribble and the ball bounces off her leg, A1 is prohibited from resuming her dribble?

Same deal except lost dribble bounces off B1, A1 can resume her dribble?

Is this same play that was missed in Men's National Final last year?

Thanks and Happy New Year!
A player may always continue an interrupted dribble, but may not end it and then start a new one. Unfortunately, that is what happened in the NC game last season.
Once the ball contacts another player, the dribbler is granted the right to begin another dribble.
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