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Originally Posted by co2ice
I know the Fed says that if any part of the body other than the hand (and pivot foot) contacts the floor while holding (not dribbling) the ball you have a travel. So if A1 rebounds the ball and is knocked off balance by A2 and then lands on A2 and does not touch the floor, all the time holding his pivot foot steady has a travel occured? Obviously if the pivot foot lifts or slides you have a travel, I'm just wondering about the "other than the hand" part?
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Why would you have traveling "if the pivot foot lifts?"
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