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    so then since slapping a ball does not establish control, would not a player theoretically be able to volley a ball up and down the court without ever having to dribble? im simply presenting the theory behind your claims, these are not my claims at all.
    In your asperslob scenario, the inbound is not official. Glad we could settle that. Important stuff.

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    I remember some smart@ss at the rec center doing that when I was a kid and claimed the same thing that "he never had control". Dude was an autistic genius so nobody could really question him on it
    These the same people that throw the ball against the wall to themselves because they don't want to share the ball.

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    Even Cav player walking after the fact and calling to the ref, "Bro, that's not an inbound."

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    In your asperslob scenario, the inbound is not official. Glad we could settle that. Important stuff.
    there was nothing mentioned about an inbound in my scenario. therefore you didn't answer the question.

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    there was nothing mentioned about an inbound in my scenario. therefore you didn't answer the question.
    The inbound is the restart. The ball is not in play without it, ya dumb .

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    The inbound is the restart. The ball is not in play without it, ya dumb .
    ok the inbound is not even a part of the scenario, it's obviously implied that the ball has been inbounded

    but since your re ed brain can't comprehend that, let's add it

    ok the ball is cleanly passed in by the inbounder. the player that receives the inbound decides to volley the ball repeatedly to himself all the way down the court then lays it in without dribbling. is that legal?

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    ok the inbound is not even a part of the scenario, it's obviously implied that the ball has been inbounded

    but since your re ed brain can't comprehend that, let's add it

    ok the ball is cleanly passed in by the inbounder. the player that receives the inbound decides to volley the ball repeatedly to himself all the way down the court then lays it in without dribbling. is that legal?
    Someone needs to Old Yeller your dumb ass at this point.

    Why would you just be asking about unrelated scenarios?

    I just figured it out as I was asking; you think that something that could conceivably happen in the court of play must surely apply to the inbound setup. You're full-on re , slob.

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    Someone needs to Old Yeller your dumb ass at this point.

    Why would you just be asking about unrelated scenarios?

    I just figured it out as I was asking; you think that something that could conceivably happen in the court of play must surely apply to the inbound setup. You're full-on re , slob.
    you still have not answered the question

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    you still have not answered the question
    I don't give a about your question now that I know what you're asking.
    There's no correlation to the matter at hand, ya dumb ing slob.

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    I'm still sick watching that replay. Kevin Love is proof that white dudes don't belong in the NBA tbh. "The man" even made touch foul = flagrant fouls to increase white dude's unathletic ability to play with vastly superior black athletes.

    The frustration with Love was palpable. He is thisclose to being washed.

    PS - Luka wouldn't survive 80s basketball. Too much of a whiney wimp.

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    I don't give a about your question now that I know what you're asking.
    There's no correlation to the matter at hand, ya dumb ing slob.
    you won't answer it bc you know you're full of crap to begin with

    by the rules, if the ball is 'at the players disposal', the ball is live. it's also live if it has been released by the thrower-in. both of those requirements were met in this play, therefore you are wrong. nice try, derp

    https://official.nba.com/rule-no-6-p...ive-dead-ball/
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    you won't answer it bc you know you're full of crap to begin with

    by the rules, if the ball is 'at the players disposal', the ball is live. it's also live if it has been released by the thrower-in. both of those requirements were met in this play, therefore you are wrong. nice try, derp

    https://official.nba.com/rule-no-6-p...ive-dead-ball/
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    By that logic, a defensive player could grab the ball first just so long as it's at the player's disposal.

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    By that logic, a defensive player could grab the ball first just so long as it's at the player's disposal.
    maybe maybe not, those aren't my rules

    either way

    derp making up stuff to defend whitey

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    maybe maybe not, those aren't my rules

    either way

    derp making up stuff to defend whitey
    You should've kept reading, slob.

    Section III—Ball is Alive


    1. The ball becomes alive when:
      1. It is legally tapped by one of the participants of a jump ball
      2. It is released by the thrower-in
      3. It is released by the free throw shooter on a free throw which will remain in play

    You can't release a ball that you're not holding.

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    You should've kept reading, slob.



    You can't release a ball that you're not holding.
    I literally quoted that line you moron

    what rule states that the ball must be held with both hands in order to have a proper "release"?

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    derp your way anytime the inbounding team wanted dead ball for 5+ more seconds for any reason......der errr errrr just tap the ball back towards the ref.

    Denied!

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    I literally quoted that line you moron

    what rule states that the ball must be held with both hands in order to have a proper "release"?
    So, you're saying I'm right, moron.

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    derp your way anytime the inbounding team wanted dead ball for 5+ more seconds for any reason......der errr errrr just tap the ball back towards the ref.

    Denied!
    off, fapps. Get some friends.

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    So, you're saying I'm right, moron.
    quite the opposite actually

    you are the one who needs to prove that holding the ball with two hands cons utes the only form of control or possession for an inbounder, since you were the one questioning the call to begin with. you're the only person I've seen so far to question it. I'd feel pretty confident that if it were truly the wrong call, Love and plenty of other cavs fans and team members would be all over it.

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    quite the opposite actually

    you are the one who needs to prove that holding the ball with two hands cons utes the only form of control or possession for an inbounder, since you were the one questioning the call to begin with. you're the only person I've seen so far to question it. I'd feel pretty confident that if it were truly the wrong call, Love and plenty of other cavs fans and team members would be all over it.
    Nobody said two hands. Don't be moving goalposts, slob.

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    Nobody said two hands. Don't be moving goalposts, slob.
    prove that it has to be "held" for it to count as control or possession

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    prove that it has to be "held" for it to count as control or possession
    It's the precedent. The refs have consistently blew any play dead that the player did not hold the ball to start.
    That is your proof. Don't cry too hard.

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    It's the precedent. The refs have consistently blew any play dead that the player did not hold the ball to start.
    is that a rule? and wheres the proof?

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    is that a rule? and wheres the proof?
    It's like common law if nothing else. If you don't get the analogy, I'm not surprised.
    You're arguing the person, not the matter. It's sad; but I guess I kicked you're in so many times and you're that bitter.

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