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Old Thu Dec 04, 2008, 01:57pm
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Originally Posted by Johnny Ringo View Post
In summary ... a player who is dribbling jumps, off of one foot, gathers the ball in the air and lands on two feet (jump stop) they have no pivot from that point. They can jump to shoot or pass.

If the player caught the ball on the pass, land on two feet (jump stop) ... they can pivot from that position as well as dribble, shoot, pass ...
No...if they gather the ball in the air and land on two feet, they can establish a pivot. If they gather the ball with one foot on the floor, then jump off it and land on two feet, they cannot establish a pivot.

Edit: Whether they were dribbling or receiving a pass is not important (outside of whether they can dribble after the jump stop). The important part is that this is particular way a player can move that is not traveling.
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