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1. If he catches the pass, that's control and a double dribble. No control, nothing.
2. Not sure but I think one knee on the floor already, legal to put other knee on floor. Both knees on floor, pick one up it is a travel. |
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Jordan: 1) You are wrong in your ruling. How that illegal? Go back to Rule 4 (NFHS or NCAA) and read the definitions regarding dribbling and traveling. MTD, Sr.
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