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Player A1 receives pass and holds, while closely guarded. I start visible count. I stop my count as A1 dribbles right but restart when he pulls up and comes back left, still closely guarded. On my fifth visible count the kid stops the dribble. The opposing coach is already screaming "that's Five", as I blow the whistle and signal the violation.
Coach A says, "He stopped his dribble and gets a new 5 second count". It was already 5 seconds so the call was justified but does he get a new count when he picks up his dribble?? |
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I don't understand exactly what you're saying. But I think I know what you're asking.
In a closely guarded situation: Player gets the ball - count starts Player starts dribble - initial count ends and new count begins Player ends dribble and holds ball - dribble count ends and a new count begins. Hope that answers your question. |
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so you were correct in calling the violation...they can hold for 4, dribble for 4 not 5, and then hold for 4...you had 5 during the dribble as he picked it up...violation..good call
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