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shoutout to blaze fire for the
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recommendation if you came to this video
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to understand what a gather is that is
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defined through the act of shooting
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motion and should go to the act of
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shooting video or for the gather step
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move you should go to the traveling
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video as the game of basketball valves
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so do the rules the lounges for
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dribbling have made great strides since
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the game was created how much leniency
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is given for the placement of the hand
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on the ball from Bob Cousy
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to Tim Hardaway to Allen Iverson to
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Kevin Durant a quick history lesson on
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dribbling when people joke about the 50s
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basketball where their dribbling with
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their hand on top of the ball like they
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have paddles for hands oblivious to the
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fact that any deviation or hand
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placement to the side of the ball would
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be called to carry ball the game has
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evolved and so has the allowance for the
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hand to be on the side of the ball and
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not be deemed at rest this understand
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matters for when we look at what is in
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illegal dribble and where and why the
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interpretations of the rule may vary to
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define a dribble it is the movement of a
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live ball caused by a player in control
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control is a key word that we'll see
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throughout the rules and will be
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emphasized of that of the ball by
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throwing tapping rolling or bouncing the
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ball on the floor basically covering all
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the scenarios on how you can be deemed
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dribbling the ball starting a dribble is
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doing the action what we just defined as
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a dribble and doing the action
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consistently before it touches another
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player ending of the dribble is when we
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decide if it is a double dribble or a
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carry ball both are under the legal
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dribble umbrella a dribble ends when the
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player touches the ball both hands
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simultaneously or premiss the ball to
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come to rest in one or both hands when
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we look at double dribble violations
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touching the ball of both hands is a
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double dribble that is easy to call and
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rarely seen the ball coming to rest in
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both hands is gathering the ball and if
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you were to start a dribble again it'd
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be a double dribble the ball coming to
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rest in one hand is where the carry ball
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violation occurs
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this is where interpretations may vary
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senses Ren when the ball is permitted to
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come to rest in one hand is the hand on
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the side of the ball deemed at rest is
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when the hand goes under the ball deemed
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at rest what if the ball is still
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spinning when your hand is under the
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ball with that not defy the at rest
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principle using the physics term of at
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rest this is why the little history
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lesson was brought in the interpretation
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of the ball coming to rest has changed
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over time and the Lao insistant
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depending on the league you officiate my
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interpretation would be if the hand
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comes to the side of the ball and they
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do not palm the ball I would not call
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carry if their hand comes under the ball
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and then they started dribble again then
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I would call it carry ball my reasoning
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is that the hand on the side of the ball
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is a mostly a fluid motion the ball is
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still rotating and it can be rhythmic in
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nature when the hand comes under the
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ball we have an advantage for a quick
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gather or active shooting allowing the
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hand to come under the ball would be
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deemed the ball coming to rest during a
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dribble the ball may be thrown into the
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air provided that the ball touches the
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floor or another player before the
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player who threw it touches it again
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with their hand
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this is a rare scenario of someone
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dribbling and throws the ball in the air
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over the player and runs and gets it
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after it hits the floor no limit to the
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amount of steps a player takes when the
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ball is not in contact with the head you
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could dribble do a little dance or do a
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push dribble and take five steps amount
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of steps only matter after gathering of
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the ball a player who accidentally loses
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the ball then regained control the live
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ball in the playing court is considered
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to be fumbling the ball as mentioned
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prior control is a key word you need
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control for dribbling violation to occur
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whether you fumble the ball at the
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beginning of your dribble or at the end
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of your dribble it is not deemed a
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dribble other examples that are not
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dribbling a shot for a field goal
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you lose team control so we cannot have
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a dribble attempt to gain control of the
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ball by tapping it from the area of
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other players tapping the ball from the
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control of another player
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and deflecting a pass and gaining
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control all of these actions suit the
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definition of a dribble through throwing
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tapping or bouncing the ball on the
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floor except for the player having
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control category these three examples
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have you attempting to gain control
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through a tap which some referees call a
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controlling dribble which does not
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warrant as starting a dribble control is
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needed first tossing the ball from hand
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to hand and allowing it to come to rest
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in one or both hands before touching the
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floor providing that no traveling
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violation is committed you can juggle
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the ball on the spot and it will not be
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deemed to dribble because it did not
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touch the floor and it won't be
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traveling as long as you aren't moving
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your feet while you're a drug lien not
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to be confused with tapping the ball in
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the air a couple times to gain
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possession like Rodman it discusses
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juggling with control last situation was
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changed in 2018 deliberately throwing
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the ball off the backboard used to be
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deemed to dribble now you can throw the
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ball off the backboard as many times as
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you want and regain control and no
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dribble violation Walker this change
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does allow for more exciting plays to
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occur scenarios that you can start a
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dribble again after ending a dribble a
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shot for a field goal what makes this
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one interesting is people associate a
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shot for a field goal with the criteria
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that has to hit the rim that's not true
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if you air ball or only hit ball
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backboard you can run and go get your
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miss a lot of people assume it is
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traveling are double dribble but as long
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as the official deems it as a shot
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attempt then the player has lost control
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of the live ball and can go get it
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before another player touches them only
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difference is if you purposely throw the
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ball off the backboard then you do not
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get to start a second dribble an
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opponent touching the ball if an
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opponent hits the ball from your hands
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then you can dribble again you have to
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lose control player control that is not
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team control of the ball before you can
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have that opportunity to dribble a
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second time if the ball remains in your
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hands up the opponent tapping the ball
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you cannot start a dribble for a second
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time
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a pass or fumble that has touched or
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been touched by another player remember
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a fumble is not a dribble but after the
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fumble it cannot be the reason for you
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to start a dribble for a second time as
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long as another player touches the ball
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after the past or the fumble you can
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start a dribble again a couple of
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interpretations to look at deliberately
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throwing the ball off the backboard
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quick summary of these two scenarios you
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can throw it off either team's backboard
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and catch it those are legal plays you
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just do not get another dribble
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opportunity from it you still have
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player control by throwing it
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deliberately so if you have not used
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your dribble yet you can still dribble
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if you already have used your dribble
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then you can only pass or shoot from it
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24 - for the only thing I want to
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highlight is to solidify my earlier
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point a one shot for a field goal misses
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the ring and he goes to catch his Miz
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Sean it is a legal play even if they
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air-balled the shot or only hit the
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backboard 24 - 5 a 1 dribbles then comes
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to a legal stop we already know B is
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legal but a is as a situation that would
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be argued any game that a player and did
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their dribble and when they lost balance
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the ball touched the ground once or
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twice well as in the player's hands this
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is not a double dribble we'd only have a
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travel if the pivot foot was lifted in
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this case 24-6 reinforces the play I
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discussed earlier about throwing the
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ball over an opponent are utilizing the
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push dribble as long as the ball touches
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the plane court then the player can
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dribble again or catch the ball this is
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applicable to an errant pass where a
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player is trying to pass to a teammate
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teammate moves from where they were
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targeting and attempts to stop the pass
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player goes and retrieves the pass and
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people are calling for a travel as long
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as the ball touches the floor and they
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have not used their dribble yet it is a
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legal play if you're a throw the ball in
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the air run to catch it without touching
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the floor this would be a traveling
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situation last scenario is the classic
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street ball move / one-on-one move
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player lost their dribble or ended their
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dribble and they're being crowded or
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maybe they're not even in a desirable
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location so
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then they throw the ball deliberately
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off their opponent to gain another
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dribble or start a second dribble this
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is a double dribble violation because it
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does not meet the criteria of the
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opponent touching the ball not the ball
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being thrown off the opponent it is
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confusing in the sense that be one's
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body
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technically touched it but basically
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what the rule is saying is that the
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opponent has to initiate the ball being
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touched so the defender initiating that
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touch not the offensive player purposely
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throwing an apt them
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