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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
It is also a travel to jump in the air with the ball (IE: jump shot) then drop it to the floor and retrieve.
So your assertion is not true.
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Actually, that play fits Nevada's assertion. In your play, the travel is for moving the pivot foot before beginning a dribble. It just couldn't be called until you knew that the player dribbled. So, the travel occurred while the player was still holding the ball, but you couldn't verify the violation until you were certain it was a dribble.