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Travel, carry, or nothing?
HS GV last night my partner has a play that was kind of strange. A1 is driving towards the basket in front court guarded by B1. The ball gets pinned between B1's hip and A1's hand. It is there for a few counts as both players take 2-3 steps.
My partner whistles a travel. We discussed it during halftime and I, without seeing the play, thought A1's control of the ball had ended so it would be a no call. Travel, carry, or nothing? |
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No Travel
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So I quess it's alright for A1 to stick the ball on the hip of A2 and run down the court?
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No offensive player in his right mind would do this with an opponent's hip on purpose; dribbling is both easier and more controlled. Besides, it would just be easier to dribble and use A2 as a blocker. ![]()
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That would be a travel as it violates the spirit of the rule. In order for you to travel you must first have control. If I pass you the ball and you are running up the court but bobble the ball while taking a few steps that is not a travel. However, if you intentionally bobble the ball while running up the court, I will call a travel. In the latter case if I deem you could have gained control but didn't so you could run up the court, I'm going to call a travel.
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I'm not saying he did
This is a had to be there type of play. I was just thinking out loud at all the possibilities.
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Simply put, the ball is pinned between two opposing players. If the resulting movement would be a travel(as a blocked shot of an airborne player), then I say you'd have to go with a held ball. |
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![]() SECTION 25 HELD BALL A held ball occurs when: ART. 1 . . . Opponents have their hands so firmly on the ball that control cannot be obtained without undue roughness. ART. 2 . . . An opponent places his/her hand(s) on the ball and prevents an airborne player from throwing the ball or releasing it on a try. |
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However, once A-1's pivot foot comes up and goes back down, you must have something. If you held the ball against a teammate's hip, and moved that pivot foot, you'd have a travel. But, how can you have a travel when the ball is being touched by an opponent? With that, the only viable remaining option I see is a held ball. |
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The definition of a held ball (4-25) notes hands from each player. Not the case here. I think this is a classic case of "ugly isn't necessarily illegal." Unless A1's hand was under the ball, I've got nothing.
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That's my thinking as well
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Could we look at this as an interrupted dribble? I know it's not the text book example, but his dribble was interrupted. I can't say that he really has control. Maybe he does but I'd have to see it. If the hand was under the ball, then we could go with a carry.
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