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rainmaker Fri Mar 04, 2005 01:44am

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mxd Sat Mar 05, 2005 06:15pm

What if A1 throws a pass to his teammate, but the teammate wasn't expecting it, so A1 runs after the loose ball and is the first to touch it. There's nothing forbidding this right?

Also, would that count as a dribble? (So it would be a violation if A1 had ended his dribble already)


bob jenkins Sat Mar 05, 2005 08:45pm

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Originally posted by mxd
What if A1 throws a pass to his teammate, but the teammate wasn't expecting it, so A1 runs after the loose ball and is the first to touch it. There's nothing forbidding this right?

Also, would that count as a dribble? (So it would be a violation if A1 had ended his dribble already)


The "pass" becomes a dribble when A1 touches it. If that was the second dribble, it's a violation.


BktBallRef Sat Mar 05, 2005 11:43pm

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Originally posted by bob jenkins
Quote:

Originally posted by mxd
What if A1 throws a pass to his teammate, but the teammate wasn't expecting it, so A1 runs after the loose ball and is the first to touch it. There's nothing forbidding this right?

Also, would that count as a dribble? (So it would be a violation if A1 had ended his dribble already)


The "pass" becomes a dribble when A1 touches it. If that was the second dribble, it's a violation.


Or if he touches it before it hits the floor (he's REAL fast) it would be an illegal dribble.


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