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MarkD Mon Feb 11, 2002 01:52pm

A1 is dribbling in the frontcourt. A1 pins the ball to the floor with his right hand. A1 then rolls the ball toward his left hand. A1 then slaps the top of the ball with his left hand causing it to bounce and then continues the dribble. A1 did not move his feet during this sequence. Is there any problem calling A1 for a double dribble?

This happened in a small college game and nothing was called. The coach of B objected and the official explained that A1 did nothing to violate a rule.


Slider Mon Feb 11, 2002 02:14pm

By the book, he did not end his dribble and start another one; however, if you pin the ball to the floor, you have ended your dribble. If you pass the ball from hand to hand, you have ended your dribble.

Some guy named <b>zimp</b> has adressed this issue on that other board (and I must say he did it brilliantly, albeit he made one mistake in the initial post, but corrects it later in the thread):

http://www.gmcgriff.com/refonline/ww...ges/29243.html

So, the player did double dribble.

mick Mon Feb 11, 2002 02:33pm

Quote:

Originally posted by MarkD
A1 is dribbling in the frontcourt. <u>A1 pins the ball to the floor with his right hand. A1 then rolls the ball toward his left hand. A1 then slaps the top of the ball with his left hand causing it to bounce and then continues the dribble.</u> A1 did not move his feet during this sequence. Is there any problem calling A1 for a double dribble?

This happened in a small college game and nothing was called. The coach of B objected and the official explained that A1 did nothing to violate a rule.


Could be called as palming.
The ball came to rest in the dribbler's hand; player then continued his dribble.

Slider Mon Feb 11, 2002 02:36pm

Quote:

Originally posted by mick Could be called as palming.
The ball came to rest in the dribbler's hand; player then continued his dribble. [/B]
I like your call better than mine -- :)


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