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Old Thu Dec 30, 2004, 10:00am
nine01c nine01c is offline
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Originally posted by joseph2493

OK, on that note. It is written into the traveling rules that "if one foot is on the floor the player may jump off that foot and simultaneously land on both." 4-43-2b2
Joseph: Now what are you trying to say? Although the jump stop is described as legal in the travel rule, it has nothing to do with the backcourt violation. A jump stop can be considered an "abnormal" landing simply because it has its own name to describe it.

In your play (as everyone has been telling you) the airborne player does not make a normal landing, therefore he has violated. If you want to allow it, that's up to you. Luckily it rarely happens so you won't be wrong too often. Snaqwells, you started all of this.

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