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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
1) W3 caught the Ball while being an Airborne Player.
2) W3's Right Foot Touched the Floor first which became his Pivot Foot, thereby making his Left Foot his Non-Pivot Foot.
3) W3's, while his Pivot RIGHT Foot was still in Contact with the Floor, his Non-Pivot LEFT Foot Touched the Floor.
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This is the point at which the player established his pivot foot. Unless the rule has changed in the last two years, technically (admittedly, VERY technically), the player did not have a pivot foot until the left foot touched the floor. (This is why the jump stop is legal.)