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potato Thu Jul 25, 2013 03:32am

Can we juggle the ball while in play?
 
For example A1 is holding the ball standing still, can he juggle the ball from his left hand to his right vice versa (ball leaves hand before contact with the other hand) like what players tend to do before making their Free Throws?

Also can i do something similar when going for the basket by switching shooting hands by throwing the ball from my left hand to my right before shooting instead of the normal hand switch where the ball is always in contact with one of the hands?

BillyMac Thu Jul 25, 2013 06:07am

In Fac', I Was De Baddest Dribbler In The Whole Neighborhood ...
 
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Originally Posted by potato (Post 900738)
For example A1 is holding the ball standing still, can he juggle the ball from his left hand to his right vice versa (ball leaves hand before contact with the other hand)?

Sounds legal to me. In fact, it's also legal to stand, while holding the ball, and touch the floor with the ball repeatedly.

"If it's not illegal, it's legal." (Confucius)

Raymond Thu Jul 25, 2013 07:47am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 900738)
For example A1 is holding the ball standing still, can he juggle the ball from his left hand to his right vice versa (ball leaves hand before contact with the other hand) like what players tend to do before making their Free Throws?

Also can i do something similar when going for the basket by switching shooting hands by throwing the ball from my left hand to my right before shooting instead of the normal hand switch where the ball is always in contact with one of the hands?

What violation should we be calling?

bob jenkins Thu Jul 25, 2013 08:07am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 900738)
For example A1 is holding the ball standing still, can he juggle the ball from his left hand to his right vice versa (ball leaves hand before contact with the other hand) like what players tend to do before making their Free Throws?

Also can i do something similar when going for the basket by switching shooting hands by throwing the ball from my left hand to my right before shooting instead of the normal hand switch where the ball is always in contact with one of the hands?

Pretty sure the first one is right from the case book.

The second happens all the time, so that answer should be obvious.

Curious -- why are you asking all these questions? are you an official? a player? a coach? ...

BillyMac Thu Jul 25, 2013 04:19pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 900749)
Pretty sure the first one is right from the case book.

Always listen to bob.

A1 tosses the ball from one hand to the other while keeping his/her pivot foot in contact with the floor. RULING: Legal.

BillyMac Thu Jul 25, 2013 04:23pm

4.15 Comment ...
 
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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 900743)
It's also legal to stand, while holding the ball, and touch the floor with the ball repeatedly.

It is not a dribble when a player stands still and holds the ball and touches it to the floor once or more than once.

Nevadaref Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:14pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 900749)
Curious -- why are you asking all these questions? are you an official? a player? a coach? ...

He is obviously taking his test in preparation for the Fall season in his location. Perhaps MS ball is played duirng the Fall there.

bob jenkins Fri Jul 26, 2013 08:00am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 900837)
He is obviously taking his test in preparation for the Fall season in his location. Perhaps MS ball is played duirng the Fall there.

I'm not sure it's obvious -- most of the "test prep" questions we get are actual questions.

I think it's more likely that it deals with disagreements that have come up in a "call your own" rec-type game.


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