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Originally posted by lukealex
I'm not sure you caught this yet but from your original post part 1 is NOT a travel, as is described in later replies in the thread.
Part D is definitely a travel, as mick said, I'm wondering how this could actually happen, seems very awkward to me.
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I believe both cases in my original post are travel. For part 1, NFHS 4-43-3(b) indicates that. Maybe you read the post too quick or my English played a trick on you.
Part D is very awkward to many. but it is in the repertoire of few less skilled players who have not mastered the left-hand layups. when the player lands on the "wrong" foot after catching a pass, he has to hop on this foot again to jump off it, because this is his "favorite" foot for layups.
Thanks.