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Best compliment I ever got was by a fan. It was a holiday tournament semifinals. Gym was so crowded they let some fans stand on the end. At one point, we had a pass to the wing, kid drove the baseline and crash! I came out with a PC foul, reported it and we had a time out. As I took my place for a throw in, this fan says, "Hey ref, I always yell at you guys. But this is crazy down here on the floor. You guys blow your whistles before I even know what happened."
The guy had nothing but good compliments all night long, and was amazed at how much more quickly the game moved on the floor compared to in the cheap seats. I asked him to go tell all his friends! |
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Put the ball on the floor
The OP says "avoid the PC, A2 lifted his pivot before he put the ball on the floor."
One can lift his pivot foot drop the ball to the floor (a bounce pass?) but not be the first to touch it. I think the rule is: You can not left your pivot foot to START a dribble. The START means pushing the ball to the floor. How / When do you determine if it is a start of a dribble or a bounce pass? My interpretation is if the player is the first to touch when it bounces up. I'm sure there is a case play stating about an airborne shooter dropping the ball to the floor and that explanation may help me if anyone has it. |
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It is judgment about whether it is a dribble or could be a pass. Definition of a dribble says ".....a player in control....pushes the ball to the floor once or several times." By definition it is not necessary for the player to touch the ball again.
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The definition of a "pass" under rule 4-31 is met if the player doesn't touch the ball again after first pushing it to the floor and a teammate is the next player to touch it. It is a judgment call, but if you lay off the whistle to see the play develop, the play calls itself. Player who pushed the ball to the floor touches it first again----> dribble. Player pushes it to the floor and a teammate touches it first----> pass. Would you automatically call a bounce pass to a teammate a dribble? |
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End of story.
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