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Old Wed Apr 28, 2004, 12:57pm
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In HS and NCAA, if the player picks up his dribble with either foot on the ground, then that foot is the pivot foot. He may then step with the other foot and either pass, shoot, or jump (or request a TO); he can do all of that as long as that pivot foot doesn't come back to the floor.

If the player picks up his dribble with both feet off the floor, then the first foot to hit the floor becomes the pivot as soon as the other foot touches the floor. Once that pivot is established, he can do all the things mentioned in the first paragraph.
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