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Old Thu Apr 18, 2013, 05:58am
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Technically, the inbounder cannot dribble the ball.
Fundamental #5. Neither the dribble nor traveling rule operates during the jump ball, throw-in or free throw.
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fundamental #5. Neither the dribble nor traveling rule operates during the jump ball, throw-in or free throw.
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