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Old Thu Oct 07, 2004, 11:36am
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Indy_Ref
This additional clarity is great, but my application of the term will be the same...and run in compliance with its intended meaning.
Consider however you like, there are two different types of jumpstops as defined by the NFHS Rule Book. That IS the "intended meaning."
While I acknowledge that there are two types of jump-stop, I agree with Indy, in that I feel the basketball world would be a better place if we all agreed to use the phrase "jump-stop" only for the situation in which the player can no longer pivot.
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