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Old Mon Oct 15, 2007, 12:24pm
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Depends on when the dribble ended. Probably, it will be considered to have ended when she touched the ball with both hands, on the way toward shooting. If she's got one foot on the ground as that happens or if she lands on one foot after that and then jumps onto two feet, it's legal, but she's got no more movement available legally. If she takes her last one foot step, then "gathers" the ball (dribble ends here) while in the air and then lands on two feet, etiher foot could be a pivot. Also some refs blur that moment of two hands on the ball pretty far and will let this go. Others are very tight in observing the details and will call more.
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