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					Originally Posted by dave30  If you pick up the dribble and then jump and the feet land simultaneously; then you do not have a pivot foot though. You have to shoot or pass. |  Are you sure?  This sounds like a normal jump stop to me, where the player may use either foot as a pivot foot. Are you confusing this where a player, who catches the ball while moving or dribbling, stops on one foot, jumps off that foot, simultaneously lands on both feet, and neither foot can be a pivot foot?
 
Long time Forum members will back me up on this: I very seldom post on a thread that involves traveling, because it's one of my weaknesses as an official. I usually just sit back and read everyone else's posts, trying to learn something.  I hesitated to post on this thread, but I need to know the correct answer, which is why I took a stab at it. How did I do?
		 
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				 Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Mar 21, 2009 at 02:45pm.
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