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No, Casebook Interpretations Rule ...
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touches B1’s leg, causing it to bounce away from A1. A1 quickly recovers the ball with two hands and then starts another dribble. RULING: Legal. The touch by B1 ended the original dribble and A1 could then recover and dribble again. However, the touch by B1 did not end team control and the 10-second backcourt count continues. (9-5-2) |
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Miracle In The Meadowlands ...
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http://www.youtube.com/v/CzUHvg6QbaU...s=1&autoplay=1 |
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You can't fumble a dribble. |
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In my play, the touch did not cause the loss of control. This rule has already been rewritten once recently, seemingly as a result of discussion here. Perhaps another editorial revision will be forthcoming. |
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Aretha-Just a lil respect...
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The case play just says "dribble". It didn't say that it only applies to one certain specific type of dribble though. Go with what you got. And what you got is sureashell good enough imo. Rules rulz! |
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A horse is a horse, of course of course....
And so is a dribble, of course of course. And use what you got (the case play cited) and don't worry your pretty l'il head any further 'bout it. :D Now shoo, shoo.... Your time could be more constructively used picketing anyone who has ever called a blarge. |
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