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djskinn Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:15pm

A1 has not attempted a dribble. A1 attempts to make a pass and realizes that she is passing the ball to B1. She stops her passing motion and ends up driving the ball directly down which results in the ball bouncing away from her at an angle. However, she is able to take a couple of steps and catch the ball before it lands ( the ball bounced a good 10 feet into the air).

Coach wanted a double dribble, crowd was yelling for a travel. What would you have?

BktBallRef Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:18pm

Nothing, as long as she had not previously dribbled, if you considered this a dribble.

If you considered it a fumble, it wouldn't be a violation no matter what she had previously done.

djskinn Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:24pm

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Nothing, as long as she had not previously dribbled, if you considered this a dribble.

If you considered it a fumble, it wouldn't be a violation no matter what she had previously done.

Good. I had a no call. The coach ended up receiving a T from my partner because he would not let it drop. Of course his argument to my partner was that we should be enforcing the rule book concerning a double dribble. I said I did, by not calling one.

rainmaker Fri Jan 28, 2005 12:59am

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Originally posted by djskinn
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Nothing, as long as she had not previously dribbled, if you considered this a dribble.

If you considered it a fumble, it wouldn't be a violation no matter what she had previously done.

Good. I had a no call. The coach ended up receiving a T from my partner because he would not let it drop. Of course his argument to my partner was that we should be enforcing the rule book concerning a double dribble. I said I did, by not calling one.

Coach, how can it be a double dribble when there wasn't even a single dribble?

blindzebra Fri Jan 28, 2005 02:26am

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by djskinn
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Nothing, as long as she had not previously dribbled, if you considered this a dribble.

If you considered it a fumble, it wouldn't be a violation no matter what she had previously done.

Good. I had a no call. The coach ended up receiving a T from my partner because he would not let it drop. Of course his argument to my partner was that we should be enforcing the rule book concerning a double dribble. I said I did, by not calling one.

Coach, how can it be a double dribble when there wasn't even a single dribble?

Because they think if you put the ball to the floor with both hands to begin a dribble it's a double dribble.;)

refnrev Sat Jan 29, 2005 01:24am

I'm curious - what level was this? Sounds like a smart play by the player and a dumb response from the coach?

tjones1 Sat Jan 29, 2005 12:16pm

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Originally posted by refnrev
...a dumb response from the coach?
And this is something new?! :D ;)


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