- May 13th, 2009, 4:19 pm
#258194
Is this a kick ball?
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Technically speaking the offense can kick the ball all they want, this isn't done obviously but if the ball hits the offensive players foot it is not a kick ball and therefore he can pass or dribble the ball of his foot. Which is why I'm still saying how is this illegal? A kick ball is only called when the defending team kicks the ball or in most cases, since the refs do not fully understand the full meaning of the rule, the ball just hits the defenders feet.
Explain how this is against the rules?So what is the real call?
It's not a kick ball.
It could be called a travel but he gets the ball off before his feet touch the ground after he jumps.
it could be a double dribble but as you can easily see he kicks it with his foot some could call that a drop instead of a dribble.
so How is it illegal.