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Old Wed Mar 14, 2007, 08:03am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That's funny, Mr. Redundant Guy.

1. JR is right. INITIAL LGP (4-23-2a+b) only requires that both feet be touching the playing court and that the front of the guard's torso is facing the opponent. In this play, both of those requirements are fulfilled. We'll discuss the timing of when they are met in #3.
How 'bout if a player has both feet touching, but slides one foot on the ground? Is that still considered having both feet set?