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Old Thu Oct 07, 2004, 10:34am
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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But we missed the travel when he pivoted after jump-stopping!
Depends on whay "type" of jump stop he used. The pivot might have been legal.

Yes, the player can lift either foot to shoot or pass after a jump-stop...but if the lifted foot returns to the floor, TRAVEL!
Not necessarily, as Bob said. There's different kinds of "jump stops". The key to the call is to find the pivot foot and then know what the prescribed limits are that relate to that type of jump stop. If you still have your 2002/03 NFHS rule book, there was a good explanation in the POE's- POE #6 to be exact/.
I define a true jump-stop as jumping off 1 foot and landing on 2. Ending a dribble with both feet off the floor and landing on 2...I really don't qualify that as a true jump-stop. Perhaps I should re-assess...however, I have not read anything here that would make me change my current definition.
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