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So, all A2 has to do is "touch" the ball in A1's hand and A1 can dribble again? If A1 uses his dribble, gets trapped and gets someone to touch the ball, he can dribble again? Is that right?
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9-5 reads: A player shall not dribble a second time after his/her first dribble has ended, unless it is after he/she has lost control because of: ART 1... A try for field goal. ART 2... A touch by an opponent. ART 3... A pass or fumble which has then touched, or been touched by, another player. |
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I'd have to say no, I was addressing Coach Bill's questions.
Scenario : A1 has dribbled and come to a full stop (A1 has PC). Holding the ball in the plam of one of his hands. A2 comes along and picks ball up (now A2 has PC). If A2 picks the ball and puts it back into A1 hand, can A1 start a dribble? A1 has regained PC, so yes. |
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