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Is this a travel?
At our association meeting the other day we had this play discussed at our table. I was wanting some clarification, and I figured that this place is the best way to get it!
Here's the sitch: Player has the ball. Hasn't dribbled yet. Hasn't moved either foot off of the floor (he received a pass from his teammate and is standing before moving either foot). He goes up for a shot, and an opponent comes flying at him to attempt to block the shot. Seeing this, the shooter then takes the ball and throws it to the ground to start his dribble. Is this a travel, and if so could someone please give me a citation as I cannot find one anywhere in the books. |
It is a travel. I'm 100% on that, but I don't have my books so I can't provide the citation. Someone will for sure be along shortly though.
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Case book play 4.43.3SitB
Rules 4-44-3(c) & 4-44-4(b) |
When an airborne player tries for goal, sees that the try will be blocked, purposely drops the ball, and picks up the ball after it hits the floor, that player has traveled by starting a dribble with the pivot foot off the floor, whether, or not, the defensive player touches the ball in the block attempt.
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I'm doing this sans book, so I'm sure I'm up for correction, but..
When a player in possession of the ball picks up his pivot foot, he must pass or shoot prior to putting the pivot foot back to the floor... Dropping the ball to himself is not one of the two, so its a travel. Don't have the book to quote, but it does matter if the defender touches it. I'm sure the offensive player can even throw the ball at the defender on purpose, much like one might experience on inbound (though this might result in a T). Is there any provisions that prohibit the offensive player from throwing the ball against a defensive player on purpose? I think its a deflected pass, intentional or not. |
smginnis, that's how I'd rule it. A defender touching the ball in this case effectively ends player control and the would-be shooter gets a fresh start.
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In this second play, if the throw was not a bullet aimed at the defender's, uh, vulnerable areas, I guess we just rule it to be an errant pass and play on. |
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