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A1 is dribbling while running in transition and attempts a pass to A2. A1 does not stop running as he makes the pass.
A2 does not see the pass and the ball becmoes loose. A1 recovers the ball about 15 feet away from where he made the pass attempt. At this point, A1 does not pick up either foot or dribble. whaddya got? Larks VIT |
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two handed pass - illegal dribble upon recovery
ball came to rest in one hand for a pass - illegal dribble ball batted toward teammate - nothing. This all assumes that no one else touched the ball other than A1 - you say the ball became "loose". |
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Hope this helps...JR. |
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What if in Lark's example, A1 attempted to pick up the ball with both hands before making a pass, but fumbled it 15 feet away. Can he go pick it up, but not dribble? Is that what's called an interrupted dribble?
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