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Originally Posted by Old School
I'm going to throw this out here and then I'm going to leave it at that.
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Thank you.
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However, the rule also states.
"When a team secures control, that team remains in control until the ball is in flight...., or an opponent has secured control. This has an influenence on rules such as team control fouls, 3-seconds violations, and frontcourt/backcourt. No team (repeat JR), no team has control while the ball is dead, during a throw-in or jump, nor during the period following any of these acts when the ball is slapped away from other players in an attempt to secure control.
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Note the wordds "following any of these acts" where "these acts" refers to dead ball, thorw-in, or jump. It doesn't refer to "interrupted dribble" or "loose ball during team control"
In practice, I agree that three-seconds is rarely called during an interrupted dribble. But, by rule the count continues.