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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 04:37pm
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What you described is a fumble, as long as you determined that it was not intentional. After the ball hits the ground the player can gain control and still has the right to dribble.
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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 04:55pm
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One of you says the player can't dribble and the other says he can?

It certainly was not an intentional act and indeed was a fumble.
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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 07:02pm
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Here's a little ditty(sp) I use...


"You can fumble dribble fumble...but you can't dribble fumble dribble."
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