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Originally Posted by pitchfork
Jurassic Referee
Very simple, with a one count jump stop you land on two feet at the same time and you have a pivot still available. A two count jump stop you land on two feet at the same time and dont have a piviot foot available. In your question you thought #2 may reefer to landing on one foot followed by the other, that would be a stride stop, not a jump stop. We could open a whole new can of worms describing the legal footwork allowed after a stride stop depending of course when the and how the ball was gathered but.....
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This one's easy and simple. First foot down after the ball is gathered is the pivot. Now, see pivot rules for traveling.