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Ch1town is right. Mostly. A more complete answer is...
It depends. It depends on whether you judge that first bat to be the beginning of a dribble. If so, he is a dribbler and 9-3-1 Note applies. If you do not, it's a good save and "something in with nothing out" means he's good to go. Making sticky judgments is why we make the big bucks. ![]()
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