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Old Fri Nov 03, 2017, 02:37pm
crosscountry55 crosscountry55 is offline
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Not to belabor a discussion we recently had, but you have to be sure that the dribble had already ended when the player alighted off of that one foot. If the dribble ended after the alight, and then he/she lands simultaneously on two feet, now either could be a pivot. Be ready for the coach to make this point (whether the coach saw it the way you saw it is an entirely different matter).

It's all about when the dribble ends. If you're not sure, don't guess. This is probably why players appear to get away with travelling in some cases like this. It's because the official wasn't sure and didn't guess.
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