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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 09:39pm
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Traveling VIOLATION? PLEASE ANSWER

If a player controls the ball, touches the ball on the ground and picks it back up. (Maintains possession throughout the process.) Is that a violation?
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 09:46pm
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Legal Play. Right from the case book.
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 09:49pm
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If a player controls the ball, touches the ball on the ground and picks it back up. (Maintains possession throughout the process.) Is that a violation?
Nope.
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 09:55pm
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Traveling, with one exception, ALWAYS involves moving the feet while holding the ball.
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 10:17pm
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Anytime I see that on TV, I remember a coach telling me it was a double dribble. But that was like 35 years ago. Is anyone old enough to remember if it was ever a violation. Just curious. I've never seen it called.
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 11:40pm
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I do remember it as a violation back in the day when I played HS ball. And worked with a "veteran" official last week in an adult rec game where he called this a double dribble (player had not yet dribbled and just touched the ball to the floor with two hands and then raised up). I just cringed and spoke to him later that was ok to do that. He insisted that it was a double dribble or a travel, he wasn't sure which.
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Old Fri Feb 06, 2015, 12:50am
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I've never seen it called.
Really?

I see inexperienced call this one at least one a season.

Actually had a younger partner of mine call it last week.
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Old Fri Feb 06, 2015, 03:01am
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I do remember it as a violation back in the day when I played HS ball. And worked with a "veteran" official last week in an adult rec game where he called this a double dribble (player had not yet dribbled and just touched the ball to the floor with two hands and then raised up). I just cringed and spoke to him later that was ok to do that. He insisted that it was a double dribble or a travel, he wasn't sure which.
Just because you remember it being called doesn't necessarily mean it was ever the rule. Your veteran partner is proof of that.
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Old Fri Feb 06, 2015, 06:49am
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4.15 COMMENT: It is not possible for a player to travel during a dribble. A player
is not dribbling while slapping the ball during a jump, when a pass rebounds
from his/her hand, when he/she fumbles, or when he/she bats a rebound or pass
away from other players who are attempting to get it. The player is not in control
under these conditions. It is a dribble when a player stands still and bounces the
ball. 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.
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