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Even though there is no rational basis for my answer since you can play one-on-one under any rules you choose, I will go out on a long limb and say "no".
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jking,
I would call double-dribble if the ball bounces and travelling if it doesn't, in what you described. However if you said, "Shoot the ball at the basket and hope you get the rebound." Then, I would agree. Edit - Although I have seen a few shots that at first appeared to be mearily throwing the ball at the basket. [Edited by SamIAm on Sep 8th, 2003 at 04:55 PM]
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As we have discussed here before... bouncing the ball off your own basket/backboard constitutes a shot. Doing so off your opponents constitutes the beginning of a dribble.
In the game of one-on-one, with only one basket, whose basket is it? Maybe they were playing full court. Maybe the dribbler had a gun. We are a very professional group aren't we? Notice how the answers we give are 'just about' as relevant as the original question. ![]()
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