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I understand and appreciate your question. The actual time during which I deemed there to have been player control was too brief to have granted a request for a timeout.
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Not True!
There is no timing aspect to player control. By that I mean there is no length of time you have to have player control for there to be team control. For example, on the tip off if B2 gathers the ball in both hands and then immediately loses the ball out of bounds, what are you going to do with the arrow? Hopefully, you'll point it toward A's basket and give the ball to Team A for a throw-in. During the time the player had the ball you probably would not have been able to recognize and grant a timeout request. Does that still mean player control and thus team control did not exist? No! Team control was established even if it was for only a second.
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I agree that in practice, it would be difficult to request and be granted a TO in this brief instance, but it has happened. |
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As to the OP, if I see a controlled pass by a player in the air, I'm going to interpret this as control. In order for a player to make a pass like this the ball had to come to rest in his hand, thereby, meeting the definition of control. He doesn't have to have two hands on the ball for control to be established.
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Wow. If there ever was a job for the Mythbusters, this is certainly the job: The head coach may request and be granted a timeout if his or her player is holding or dribbling the ball, or during a dead ball period.
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Calm Down Billy Mac and re-read what I said
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During an an "uncontrolled" pass, a fumble, a muff, a pass tipped by the defense, a ball dribbled off a foot, an interrupted dribble, etc., there is still team control until the ball is in flight during a try or tap for goal, an opponent secures control, or the ball becomes dead.
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