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1) for FIBA we are being taught that firm grip means that it would take some force for one of the players to take the ball away from the other in order for that to be a held ball situation. 2) exactly the same 3) although the shot attempt has ended the player is still considered an airborne shooter until both feet are on the floor again. If the player regains control before landing again it is also a travel.
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"Q: Where can I get a FIBA Casebook? There is no FIBA Casebook. FIBA does not publish casebooks. " Can you direct me to where I can read the casebook plays you have? It would assist me with my learning.
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