[QUOTE=ditttoo]With both feet on the floor, one MUST be considered the pivot foot (that's why the jump stop does not allow a player to initiate a dribble under certain circumstances). [/quote[]
Sure -- one of the feet is the pivot foot (for argument's ake). That affects the travelling rule (to travel is to move the pivot in excess of prescribed limits). It has nothing to do with the bc rule.
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With both feet on the floor in the front court, and without a dribble, you have front court status is the point. I know of no exceptions; .
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No you don't, and yes you do -- you've just been reading one.