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Old Sun Apr 04, 2010, 09:51am
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Thanks for the replies. I feel a bit silly because I read and reread Article 17 (which someone posted) but each time I read that part about "not causing the ball to touch out of bounds", I kept thinking of dribbling the ball during a throw in. Now I see how that covers the question that I had. I'll let my "do over" buddy know about this the next time I see him. Thanks.
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Old Sun Apr 04, 2010, 11:52am
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Thanks for the replies. I feel a bit silly because I read and reread Article 17 (which someone posted) but each time I read that part about "not causing the ball to touch out of bounds", I kept thinking of dribbling the ball during a throw in. Now I see how that covers the question that I had. I'll let my "do over" buddy know about this the next time I see him. Thanks.
Not sure about FIBA, but here in the states dribbling during a throw-in is perfectly legal.
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Not sure about FIBA, but here in the states dribbling during a throw-in is perfectly legal.
I had a third grader dribble during a throw-in. He got drool all over the ball. At least he didn't double dribble.
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Thanks for the replies. I feel a bit silly because I read and reread Article 17 (which someone posted) but each time I read that part about "not causing the ball to touch out of bounds", I kept thinking of dribbling the ball during a throw in. Now I see how that covers the question that I had. I'll let my "do over" buddy know about this the next time I see him. Thanks.
Dribbling is not "releasing for the throw-in"; it's perfectly legal under FIBA rules to dribble before releasing.
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