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lawref Sun Dec 05, 2004 08:51pm

During a loose ball situation, a player goes to 1 knee, picks up the ball, stands up, and begins to dribble. Traveling?

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Dec 05, 2004 09:04pm

Quote:

Originally posted by lawref
During a loose ball situation, a player goes to 1 knee, picks up the ball, stands up, and begins to dribble. Traveling?

Yes.

bebanovich Sun Dec 05, 2004 09:53pm

I've wondered this too . . . what if the order were different. player goes to 1 knee, starts dribble, then stands up?

Mark Padgett Sun Dec 05, 2004 10:03pm

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Originally posted by bebanovich
I've wondered this too . . . what if the order were different. player goes to 1 knee, starts dribble, then stands up?
That's okey-dokey as long as he was on one knee before he grabbed the ball. If he grabbed the ball while on the floor, then went to one knee, it's a travel at that point.

QuebecRef87 Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:24am

Any attempt to get up with the ball is travelling. However, a player can dribble while getting up.

Stan Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:44am

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Originally posted by bebanovich
I've wondered this too . . . what if the order were different. player goes to 1 knee, starts dribble, then stands up?
A player cannot travel while dribbling.

Chess Ref Mon Dec 27, 2004 01:08pm

travel ??
 
So is that last statement correct ? A player cannot travel while dribbling .....

Jurassic Referee Mon Dec 27, 2004 01:11pm

Re: travel ??
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Chess Ref
So is that last statement correct ? A player cannot travel while dribbling .....
Yes, it's correct.


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