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No, you're not wrong. Everyone is just referencing the wrong rule. There is a rule about he dribble ending when touched simultaneously with both hands but that isn't the relevant part. Once the player bats (or pushes) the ball away form a hand on a dribble, they can't touch it again with a hand until it has hit the floor. This is the relevant article: Rule 4, Section 15, ART. 2 . . . During a dribble the ball may be batted into the air provided it is permitted to strike the floor before the ball is touched again with the hand(s). If what is being discussed were legal, a player could run down the court batting the ball between their hands without ever letting the ball hit the floor. At one time, that was actually legal, but it was long before I was born. |
Agree, Raymond is not wrong. I just think a plain reading of 4-15-2 that says “bats into the air” conjures an image of a player popping a ball ten feet into the air over a defender’s head and then going around him/her and touching it again before it comes down, all in an attempt to evade the defender. What it doesn’t conjure up is the “slight of hand” bat that occurred in the OP video. That’s still a “bat into the air” touched again by the hand(s) before the ball contacts the floor, and therefore an illegal dribble.
I guess some of us are implying that maybe 4-15-2 could be written a little better to help the reader envision the scenario. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Weird Wild Stuff (Johnny Carson) ...
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4-15-4-C: The dribble ends when: The dribbler simultaneously touches the ball with both hands. Like Johnny Carson said, "Weird wild stuff". |
Book, Chapter, And Verse ...
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Some could have viewed the cupping (holding) while moving his feet as a travel (carry), however this was quite subtle and there was a more obvious violation. Quote:
Again, thanks crosscountry55 for this very educational and interesting video. |
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I just saw Billy implying their is difference in ruling based upon the ball being touched by both hands simultaneously and both hands separately. I wonder how many illegal dribbles he has allowed based on that differentiation. |
Missed It By That Much ...
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https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.j...=0&w=300&h=300 |
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Again, an example of how your discussions would confuse new officials. |
Misunderstood ...
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Either your posts, or my posts (or both) were misunderstood. This post really stymied me. Quote:
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... and it all went downhill after that. Were it not for your post, this would have been the last you heard from me about two simultaneous hands. Quote:
The written word, especially when penned by an amateur like me, can sometimes be misunderstood. Better to orally discuss something over a couple of adult beverages. |
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1) I have an Illegal Dribble when he went behind his back. 2) I have Kevin Durant as a SCHMUCK for his comments. MTD, Sr. |
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I should probably let sleeping dogs lie, but anybody want to comment on this?
I'm not saying that it was a definite violation, but it was a subtle “slight of hand” move that got my antennae up the first time I spotted it. Quote:
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