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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 09:10pm
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Legal end of a dribble?

A1, while dribbling, bats the ball into the air. A1 then runs several feet and catches the ball before it touches the ground.

Legal? If not, what's the violation? Thanks for any thoughts.
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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 09:55pm
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I answered that it was a violation. There is a case saying touching a second time without the ball touching the floor is a violation.

4.15.4 Sit D This case talks about touching it a second time - not catching. So not 100% the same play.

My thoughts:
1. Tapping over the head and touching a second time is a double dribble violation.

2. Tapping over the head and allowing the ball to strike the ground is legal.

3. Tapping over the head and running several feet and catching is a travel, as the original tap ended the dribble? Or does the catch count as a second touch, therefore it is a double dribble?
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I'd say it's legal.
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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 10:22pm
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legal.

What if the player let the ball hit the floor and continued his dribble?
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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 10:23pm
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I'll go with illegal in the OP. 4-15-2 deecee, permitting the ball to land and continuing the dribble is legal.

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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 10:27pm
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I have an illegal dribble as billy said.
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Old Mon Nov 12, 2012, 11:05pm
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yup, looks like my assumption was incorrect.
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Illegal Dribble. The catch is a touch.
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Old Tue Nov 13, 2012, 08:46am
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Illegal Dribble. The catch is a touch.
That gets my vote.
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Old Tue Nov 13, 2012, 03:22pm
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I agree with the ruling of an illegal dribble 100%. However, this question is on the IAABO Refresher test and several big-wigs in IAABO are saying this is simply ending the dribble. It would only be illegal if A1 touched the ball before it hit the floor and then continued his/her dribble.

Just sharing.
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Old Tue Nov 13, 2012, 03:30pm
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Now that I'm thinking about it, I seem to remember a discussion of a case play like this play, where we argued about the ruling because the NFHS play ruled that it was a traveling violation.

Does anybody else remember that play? Nevada? Tony?
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Old Tue Nov 13, 2012, 04:09pm
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Now that I'm thinking about it, I seem to remember a discussion of a case play like this play, where we argued about the ruling because the NFHS play ruled that it was a traveling violation.

Does anybody else remember that play? Nevada? Tony?
The NFHS has flipped on the exact violation as far as Traveling vs Illegal Dribble. It really could really be either one depending on how you look at it.
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Old Tue Nov 13, 2012, 04:44pm
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The NFHS has flipped on the exact violation as far as Traveling vs Illegal Dribble. It really could really be either one depending on how you look at it.
Right, but was there a case play released that described this exact play?
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Right, but was there a case play released that described this exact play?
Yes. At one time, it ruled traveling and at another time it ruled illegal dribble.
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I agree with the ruling of an illegal dribble 100%. However, this question is on the IAABO Refresher test and several big-wigs in IAABO are saying this is simply ending the dribble. It would only be illegal if A1 touched the ball before it hit the floor and then continued his/her dribble.

Just sharing.
The big wigs aren't correct and are doing a disservice to the game by allowing a player to gain an unfair advantage.

Batting the ball during a dribble, which clearly has not ended at this point and won't until the player catches the ball, and then moving to a new location and catching the ball before it strikes the floor is what used to be called an air dribble. That action is now illegal. The ball must contact the floor for the action to constitute a legal dribble.

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Now that I'm thinking about it, I seem to remember a discussion of a case play like this play, where we argued about the ruling because the NFHS play ruled that it was a traveling violation.

Does anybody else remember that play? Nevada? Tony?
Here is a link to the old thread: More garbage from the NFHS

See my posts at #1 and #36 for information pertinent to this current thread.
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