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Old Tue Dec 06, 2011, 07:29pm
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2011 IAABO Refresher Exam - Question 41 ...

I just got around to reviewing my 2011 IAABO Refresher Exam questions, and answers. I found a few really "odd" questions. I'd thought that I would share a few with the Forum. Remember these are IAABO, not NFHS, interpretations.

41. During A-1’s interrupted dribble, A-1 runs several steps past the ball then returns to get the ball. When A-1
returns to the ball, the ball is motionless on the floor. A-1 hits the ball with his/her hand to give the ball
motion. The official rules a double dribble. Is the official correct?

41. No

4-15-4a: The dribble ends when: The dribbler catches or causes the ball to come to rest in one or both
hands.

4-15-5: An interrupted dribble occurs when the ball is loose after deflecting
off the dribbler or after it momentarily gets away from the dribbler. There is no
player control during an interrupted dribble.
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Old Wed Dec 07, 2011, 07:09am
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During A-1’s interrupted dribble, A-1 runs several steps past the ball then returns to get the ball. When A-1
returns to the ball, the ball is motionless on the floor. A-1 hits the ball with his/her hand to give the ball motion.
And if the hit and motion adds a little bounce, then A-1 can "continue" dribbling? Does this sound right?
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Old Wed Dec 07, 2011, 08:34am
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And if the hit and motion adds a little bounce, then A-1 can "continue" dribbling? Does this sound right?
Well, if the answer to the question was "no", then why wouldn't A1 be able to continue the dribble?

And, yes, it sounds right to me.
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Old Wed Dec 07, 2011, 11:40am
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When I took the refresher, I looked up the definition of when a dribble ends. Since the dribble did not end per rule (dribbler catches the ball or causes it to come to rest in his hands), the action is legal.
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