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Old Fri Nov 08, 2002, 07:21pm
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by dblref
When A1 "alights" on one foot, why doesn't this become his/her pivot foot?
You're not mis-reading. You just have misunderstood how the pivot foot is established. When one or both feet are off the ground, generally the pivot foot is not established until the second foot touches. If you catch the ball with one foot on the ground "it is the pivot when the other foot touches in a step." (4-43-2b.1) So if you catch it and then jump one foot, you haven't really lifted your pivot foot. Now when you land, however, you are not allowed to pivot at all.

Does that help?

Chuck


Chuck: Thanks for the reply. I guess I was thinking that when the player caught the ball with both feet off the floor, then put one foot on the floor, this then became the "pivot foot" and could not be raised off the floor and returned to the floor without passing/shooting. My rule book and case book are packed in my luggage (working in Monterey, CA for the next 3 weeks) and I haven't checked the reference.
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