
Mon Jan 12, 2009, 01:56pm
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OHBBREF
but the motion is continual from the gather through the lay up of the ball...
the motion of a jump stop, is a stop, which in my opinion is a stop of motion, therefore, I call it on the floor.
the explaination has always worked for me when I had to give it.
Coach he stopped!
Player dribbling down the left side of lane, jumpstops and gets hit and knocked to the floor?
if you call it going up, how did you make that determination?
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Tell me you don't say these words.
Just because the feet come to a stop doesn't mean the hands do. I see no rules basis for your distinction.
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