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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:06pm
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Deem ??? Where Did That Come From ???

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If not, the ball hasn't hit the floor, so the dribble hasn't started yet. Either way, no violation.
I deem that in this play the ball was accidentally and unintentionally fumbled, that the "first dribble" never occurred because the ball never hit the floor, and that it's legal if the player decided to start a new dribble.

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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:11pm
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I retract my last move. Maybe it is a fumble. Did the player intentionally plan to "dribble" the ball off his foot. I can't read minds anymore, but I doubt it very much. So maybe it was accidentally and unintentionally fumbled? You can fumble and dribble, right?

Your move.
I don't really see how a player can release a dribble and have it hit his/her foot and come straight back up without wearing some weird shoes. If the ball is fumbled and comes back up off the foot, I do not see a problem. But if it is controlled, it would have to be a violation when the hand(s) touch the ball again before it hits the floor.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:15pm
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But if it is controlled, it would have to be a violation when the hand(s) touch the ball again before it hits the floor.
Do you actually think that the player intentionally planned to "dribble" the ball off his foot? In this case, I don't think that you have to be a mind reader.

And anyway? I've already "deemed" this to be a fumble. Legally, there is no way in the world to override a deeming.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:15pm
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I deem that in this play the ball was accidentally and unintentionally fumbled, that the "first dribble" never occurred because the ball never hit the floor, and that it's legal if the player decided to start a new dribble.

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It was not a fumble. The ball was released to start a dribble. This was a given in the OP.

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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:17pm
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It was not a fumble. The ball was released to start a dribble. This was a given in the OP. Checkmate
Good point, but I've already deemed this. Too late.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:19pm
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Good point, but I've already deemed this. Too late.
Go look for pictures of chess pieces, then report back to us.


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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:26pm
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Do you actually think that the player intentionally planned to "dribble" the ball off his foot? In this case, I don't think that you have to be a mind reader.

And anyway? I've already "deemed" this to be a fumble. Legally, there is no way in the world to override a deeming.
You do not have to "mind read" if the player pushes the ball to the floor. Batting is where you have to use your mind-reading powers.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:52pm
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Go look for pictures of chess pieces, then report back to us. Next year.
Wait a minute here? You are out of order trying to override my deeming, and I get double secret probation? Just doesn't seem fair? Who's the Forum parliamentarian?

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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:56pm
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You do not have to "mind read" if the player pushes the ball to the floor. Batting is where you have to use your mind-reading powers.
A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats (intentionally strikes the ball with the hand(s)) or pushes the ball to the floor once or several times.

Does the ball actually have to hit the floor for it to be a dribble?
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 02:12pm
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A1 receives a pass and releases the ball to start a dribble. The ball hits the top of his foot, never touching the floor, and bounces straight up. A1 then bats the ball to the floor.
Violation for touching the ball twice during the same dribble, as per the RULING of 4.15.4SitD(a)-"Violation because the ball was touched twice by A1's hand(s) during a dribble before it touched the floor."
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 02:13pm
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A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats (intentionally strikes the ball with the hand(s)) or pushes the ball to the floor once or several times.

Does the ball actually have to hit the floor for it to be a dribble?
Nope.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 03:02pm
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Violation for touching the ball twice during the same dribble, as per the RULING of 4.15.4SitD(a)-"Violation because the ball was touched twice by A1's hand(s) during a dribble before it touched the floor."
So if a player is holding the ball, tosses it from one hand to the other, then pushes it to the floor, is that a violation?
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 03:45pm
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So if a player is holding the ball, tosses it from one hand to the other, then pushes it to the floor, is that a violation?
No, because the dribble doesn't start until he pushes it to the floor. This call hinges completely on whether A1 has to bat the ball "into the air" in order to be liable for this violation.
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 04:10pm
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No, because the dribble doesn't start until he pushes it to the floor.
That was my point above.

And even if it is during the dribble, I see the ball hitting a foot the same as hitting the floor. What if it's an opponent's foot? It hits and comes straight back up to the dribbler's hand, (very unlikely I know, but no more unlikely than off his own foot) is this a violation?
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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 04:12pm
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I'm Out ...

Anything that I deemed, I now undeem.

I don't have another move because I'm stuck on the floor. Literally. The "pushes the ball to the floor" part of the definition is confusing me.

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