Like 'What time is it Mr. Wolf?
Dragon faces away from players then raises hand to indicate that dribblers can set off. Players dribble up to steal the treasure from the dragon. When Dragon turns around they must be still with their ball. Anyone caught moving by the dragon starts again.
When first dribbler steals a treasure (one only!) the dragon must chase that dribbler which allows time for others to steal treasure. If draogon tags any of the dribblers they must drop their treasure.
Dribble with head up.
Keep it close.
Turn quickly with the ball when you have the treasure.
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