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![]() He referenced multiple steps during a dribble and also talked about the end of the dribble. He didn't say diddly about what happened preceding the dribble. His answer looked OK to me. What am I missing? |
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While I don't consider it part of my function to grade or score every post, I am comfortable correcting posts that I read that seem incorrect to me if I choose. I have learned by my posts being corrected or questioned. Side note - Why is it that regardless where I put the "w", "answer" doesn't look correct until I check the dictionary.
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The first statement is correct. The second one is not. As I read it, is states that you can only travel after dribbling the ball. Perhaps I am being more selective that you might, but I would have agreed with the following statements: In this situation, only when the dribble ends (e.g. the ball comes to rest in the hand) is a travel possible. or After starting a dribble, only when the dribble ends (e.g. the ball comes to rest in the hand) is a travel possible.
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Anyway....I agree with both of your and wanja's identical statements. |
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As Chuck's quote above reads, I added "In this situation" and "After starting a dribble" to wanja's statement. I agree with Chuck. But I won't back Chuck 100% as there are other things you could be sniffing or drinking besides glue. ![]()
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Oops, wrong thread. I think we need the O.P. to come back and better explain his/her scenario. I know (from personal experience) that sometimes what I want to describe and what actually gets typed are two different things. My take was they were asking if there's a restriction on the number of "steps" that can be taken while dribbling - which we all know there isn't.
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