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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 03:17pm
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9.5.1 Situation:
A1 ends a dribble and then jumps and releases the ball on a try for goal. B1 partially blocks the shot, but A1 secures control again while still in the air. A1 returns to the floor and dribbles to the basket and scores.

Ruling: Legal maneuver. Both player control and team control ended when A1 released the ball. When A1 recovered he/she could dribble again similar to dribbling after catching a pass or rebound.
What's the difference above and 4.44.3 A (b and c)? Come to think of it, what's the difference in b and c?
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What's the difference above and 4.44.3 A (b and c)? Come to think of it, what's the difference in b and c?
In b, the shot is released. In c, the touch is not what stopped the shooter from releasing the try.
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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 03:24pm
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What's the difference above and 4.44.3 A (b and c)? Come to think of it, what's the difference in b and c?
The difference is whether or not B1 causes A1 to lose control of the ball. Once control is lost, A1 basically starts a new possession.
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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 03:26pm
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What's the difference above and 4.44.3 A (b and c)? Come to think of it, what's the difference in b and c?
In part (b), B touches the ball, but A is still able to release it on a try or a pass. ==> Play on.

In part (c), B touches the ball, but A does not ("chooses not to") release the ball and returns to the floor. ==> Travelling.
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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 03:32pm
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In part (b), B touches the ball, but A is still able to release it on a try or a pass. ==> Play on.

In part (c), B touches the ball, but A does not ("chooses not to") release the ball and returns to the floor. ==> Travelling.
OK, and the difference between (a) and (c) is the ball is loose or dislodged in (a) making it legal to return to the floor with it, but it never leaves player's hands in (c)? A tough call sometimes if you can't get a good look at it.
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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 03:46pm
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OK, and the difference between (a) and (c) is the ball is loose or dislodged in (a) making it legal to return to the floor with it, but it never leaves player's hands in (c)?
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A tough call sometimes if you can't get a good look at it.
That applies to just about every play in the game.
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Old Mon Feb 06, 2012, 04:29pm
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That applies to just about every play in the game.
Hmm...I guess, although I'd say some are a bit tougher than others
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