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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Incorrect. Once you "jump" it is a travel for either foot to touch the floor while still in player control. You can step to the other foot, even lift the pivot foot, but not jump.
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Hmmm...good call. This does make for an interesting situation though - the classic layup where the dribble is picked up w/ one foot on the ground (which makes it the pivot foot, obviously) and then a "step" with the other foot to jump into the layup. The problem is, when done at running speed, the pivot foot will be off the ground prior to the other foot coming down...