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This is what I tried to say on another famous thread. But almost everybody else said that it was not a dribble unless he touches it again. "It could have been a pass." What if there was nobody there to receive this "pass" ?? I forget the answers to this, but there was not one that I found convincing.
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What if A1 leaves his feet and he loses the ball, B1 touches the ball and A1 catches the ball then lands with both feet? Would the answer be different if A1 was shooting the ball during this process? Thanks...
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