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Old Tue Jan 13, 2015, 03:08pm
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4-44-5: A player holding the ball: a. May not touch the floor with a knee or any other part of the body other than hand or foot.
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...or ball. 4.15 COMMENT

How are these two things related?
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2015, 04:32pm
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Anatomy lesson . . .

Altho' the hand is sometimes considered "part of the ball - basketball -", the ball - basketball - is never considered part of the body . . .
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2015, 04:38pm
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How are these two things related?
Rules meeting last night needed that clarification. Many think that the hand can touch but not the ball held in the hands.
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Old Tue Jan 13, 2015, 04:45pm
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Rules meeting last night needed that clarification. Many think that the hand can touch but not the ball held in the hands.
Wow, and I thought that Mark and I were old! Way back in the 60's, when I played HS, to touch the floor with the ball was considered to be a dribble. So, if the ballhandler ended his dribble, and then while holding the ball, touched the ball to the floor, it was a double dribble. Or, if the ballhandler held the ball and touched the ball to the floor twice, you guessed it, that was considered to be a double dribble. Or, if the ballhandler touched the floor with the ball, and then started a conventional dribble, that was also a violation.
So, in your meeting, you must have had some very old officials, who don't read . . .
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