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Old Sun Aug 03, 2003, 09:12pm
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I had somebody ask me a question and I didn't know. Was it ever illegal to dribble the ball above the head or shoulder?

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Old Sun Aug 03, 2003, 09:40pm
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I had somebody ask me a question and I didn't know. Was it ever illegal to dribble the ball above the head or shoulder?


Not that I know of.
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Old Sun Aug 03, 2003, 10:20pm
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I had somebody ask me a question and I didn't know. Was it ever illegal to dribble the ball above the head or shoulder?
I agree with Mark!

But I'll add, it sure is called a lot!
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Old Sun Aug 03, 2003, 10:56pm
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That is because a lot of referees do not understand player control.

Many violations are called wrongly because of this.

A player could do the "stomp" and not travel providing the pivot foot does not leave the ground. Hang on I think you made need to lift both feet to do the "stomp" now let my mind wander back 30 years.

Now that was relaxing
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Old Sun Aug 03, 2003, 10:59pm
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Malcolm, whatthehell is the "stomp?"
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 12:08am
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There was a song by some group and this was a short lived dance in the early 70's. English Group I think had it.
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 01:22am
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There was a song by some group and this was a short lived dance in the early 70's. English Group I think had it.
Geeze,Malcom,if you "Google" the "Stomp",you get over 82,000 hits.Everything from a Tennessee line
dance to a Cherokee Indian religious dance.

Of course,I also found that it's supposed to be Australia's national dance.

http://www.go-supertronics.com/htm/stomp.htm

http://www.abc.net.au/longway/episode_1/
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 02:38am
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I did not know that. I though everything we did came from you yanks or the poms.

Certainly was an easy dance to remember when you had had 52 beers. Beer here is a truly alcholic beverage unlike yours.

To look at me now you would never know I was once a surfer of little note.
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 09:49am
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STOMP!

Stomp is also the name of a fairly successful Broadway show/group,(Not sure which). They also toured. I think they originated in England, then brought their show to U.S..
They were percussion oriented. I saw them in Dallas, TX.
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 09:54am
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Re: STOMP!

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Stomp is also the name of a fairly successful Broadway show/group,(Not sure which). They also toured. I think they originated in England, then brought their show to U.S..
They were percussion oriented. I saw them in Dallas, TX.
Saw 'em U.P. here.
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 12:08pm
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Re: STOMP!

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Stomp is also the name of a fairly successful Broadway show/group,(Not sure which). They also toured. I think they originated in England, then brought their show to U.S..
They were percussion oriented. I saw them in Dallas, TX.
How is this post related to basketball? A landfill starts with the first piece of trash, you know. If you don't have something basketball-related to contribute. . . Never mind. See, Sam? Sometimes it's ok to wander off the reservation a little

To everybody else, I'm sorry, but I couldn't help myself
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 06:17pm
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Back on the reservation...Back in the 70's

We were taught that dribbling higher than the shoulders was considered illegal (not a sick bird). I can't remember and don't have a rule book from then, but that is how we called it. Back then, players didn't have the control or legality to palm the ball. So, a lot of as we see it today was not allowed.
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Old Mon Aug 04, 2003, 06:47pm
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And, as long as you're able to maintain a dribble, you can do the Hustle or the Charleston or the Macarena or . . . . .



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