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Once you declare that the dribble is interrupted there is no longer player control. When the ball first lands in the front court it gains front court status. When the player "resumes" the dribble with a foot in the backcourt he has changed the status/location of the ball. It is now in the backcourt. violation still. thx |
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The relevant part is that when player control is lost the ball touching the frontcourt gives it frontcourt status. Pass, interrupted dribble, fumble, it doesn't matter. Ball in frontcourt, still in team control, now touched by player in backcourt is a violation.
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It's relevant to the status of the ball, IMO. If there is no PC, how can the ball maintain BC status?
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1. The rule simply says "during a dribble". 2. The rules define when a dribble starts, when it ends, and when it's interrupted. Nowhere does it say that the time of interruption is excluded from the "during" portion that, to me, without explicit statements to the contrary, would include the time between the beginning and end of the dribble. We can potentially infer this, but it's not stated. It may well be there intent, but that's only a guess and to claim otherwise is getting ahead of ourselves, IMO.
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The rule does not take the length of time of the interruption into account, so it should be deemed an interrupted dribble. So we're talking about a dribbler, meaning the three points rule should still be in effect.
Therefore, it is not a violation. The intent of player control being lost during an interrupted dribble is for fouls, and shouldn't be applied here. At least that's how it was during another rule discussion, where I tried to apply one definition to a ruling. Last edited by BryanV21; Wed Nov 05, 2014 at 09:17pm. |
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Ball location rule: During a DRIBBLE from BC To FC...three point contact etc. required... Definition of dribble in rule 4. 1. Player in control 2. Batting, intentionally pushing ball to floor... Must have both to meet THE definition of dribble. Interrupted dribble definition-- ball deflects off leg or gets away. No player control. (Player isn't intentionally batting or pushing ball.) Two very different things-nearly opposite when you look at each definition. An interrupted dribble, by definition (no player control and ball getting away) cannot be A dribble because the player is not in control and batting the ball intentionally. It is excluded from the definition of dribble. a Dribble, by its definition, (player in control intentionally batting ball) cannot be an interrupted dribble. The ball location rule says" during a dribble." Drafters used the term and made the definition above. . They also drafted interrupted dribble definition. If they wanted that included in the ball location stuff they could have said "during a dribble or interrupted dribble"....three points apply. They didn't so only when the dribble definition requirements are met do 3 points apply. Must be player control and intentional batting. Thx |
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Look at 4-15-6.
During an interrupted dribble: No closely guarded count. No player control foul. No time-out granted. No out of bounds violation on the player. In short, nothing associated with a dribble is in effect during an interrupted dribble and I am quite comfortable that this includes the ball maintaining backcourt status. I think it is also important to note that time is not a factor here. There is no minimum time involved in an interrupted dribble. The key is loss of control.
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