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Assuming this is during a live ball, I have nothing. Score 2 points for his/her team.
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And who cares about the all-crowd boo?
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Maybe I have this play confused but I believe the dribble had ended when he stopped to throw the ball off the backboard. Then if he is the first to touch the ball off the backboard which since was not a shot it would be considered a dribble thus a dribble after giving up his dribble. Therefore Double Dribble.
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Ever see that scene in the old Boris Karloff "Frankenstein" Movie where the angry villagers are chasing the monster with pitchforks and torches?
All you could say to the fans after that call is, "FREEEEEEND.....FREEEEEND......GOOOOOOOOOOOOD....." |
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Rule fundamentals: 19. A ball which touches the front face or edges of the backboard is treated the same as touching the floor inbounds, except that when the ball touches the thrower's backboard, it does not constitute a part of a dribble. |
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