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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 05:56pm
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Brain cramp...

An earlier post got me thinking about an illegal dribble question...

A1 dribbles downcourt and picks up dribble. B2 knocks it out of A1's hands. Can A1 track it down and dribble again?
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 06:09pm
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 06:38pm
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A1 dribbles downcourt and picks up dribble. B2 knocks it out of A1's hands. Can A1 track it down and dribble again?
What events end a player's dribble such that he can legally dribble again?
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 06:57pm
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What events end a player's dribble such that he can legally dribble again?
Watch out, some folks will call you condescending and arrogant for asking such a question.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 06:58pm
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An earlier post got me thinking about an illegal dribble question...

A1 dribbles downcourt and picks up dribble. B2 knocks it out of A1's hands. Can A1 track it down and dribble again?
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What events end a player's dribble such that he can legally dribble again?
You realize that in this case the end of the dribble and what makes it legal to dribble again are two separate events.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 06:59pm
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In the book, I found the ways a dribble can end, but not when a dribble can begin.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:01pm
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In the book, I found the ways a dribble can end, but not when a dribble can begin.
You must call a lot of illegal dribbles if you don't know when a player can begin a dribble.

You know a player cannot begin a dribble after lifting his/her pivot foot. And you know a player cannot begin dribble if they jump in the air with the ball. What else are you looking for that will help you with your original scenario.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:02pm
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In the book, I found the ways a dribble can end, but not when a dribble can begin.
You didn't find when it can begin, because it can begin any time. What cannot begin any time is a second dribble.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:04pm
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You didn't find when it can begin, because it can begin any time. ...
That is not true:

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...You know a player cannot begin a dribble after lifting his/her pivot foot. And you know a player cannot begin dribble if they jump in the air with the ball. ...
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:05pm
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Hey J/O...lighten up, I just asked a question, if it was beneath your incredible intellect to answer, then stay out yo.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:06pm
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You realize that in this case the end of the dribble and what makes it legal to dribble again are two separate events.
Disagree. 4-15-4d, 9-5-2
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:09pm
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Yes or no.
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:11pm
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Yes or no.
Reminds me of a Meatloaf song. I love the Phil Rizzuto part.

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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:12pm
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Old Sun Jan 06, 2013, 07:21pm
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An earlier post got me thinking about an illegal dribble question...

A1 dribbles downcourt and picks up dribble. B2 knocks it out of A1's hands. Can A1 track it down and dribble again?
Do you own a case book? 4.15.4 SITUATION E:
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