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Almost Only Counts In Horseshoes And Hand Grenades ...
Nice try. Almost got it. But let's say the interrupted dribble is caused, not by a fumble, but by the dribbler accidentally dribbling off his foot. The ball then hits a teammate, who doesn't gain control of the ball, in fact, the ball hits the teammate in the back of his leg, and then the ball rebounds back to the dribbler, who catches it with both hands. Can he start a new dribble?
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I say yes once he caught it with both hands because before that the first dribble did not end.
meant to say no here, REALLY. Confusing wording but I meant that the dribble ended once he picked it up with both hands. Last edited by mutantducky; Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 04:31am. |
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That would be an illegal dribble violation. 9-5 is very specific. A. If the loss of control is due to a try for goal, then NO ONE has to touch it before that player may regain control and dribble again. B. If the loss of control is due to a pass or fumble, then the original player may regain control and dribble again after ANY OTHER PLAYER touches or was touched by the ball. C. If the loss of control is during a dribble, and thus becomes an interrupted dribble, then before that player may regain control and dribble again the ball must be touched by an OPPONENT. As you may recall, the NFHS updated and changed this rule just last season to reflect the longstanding manner in which it was being called. *Please note that the original player may always go recover a fumble or interrupted dribble without violating (a pass is different), but may not be allowed to dribble again. Last edited by Nevadaref; Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 07:11am. |
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"Good Night, Mrs. Calabash, Wherever You Are!" (Jimmy Durante) ...
Thanks. That's what I figured, but I needed some logical reasoning and citations to seal the deal in my mind. I doubt that I would be able to register this in my mind, and call the illegal dribble in a fast paced game, but at least I'll get this right if it shows up on a refresher exam.
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