
Fri Nov 08, 2002, 07:22pm
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by dblref
Why is this different than the play discussed in the other thread about A1 "alighting", jump stop, and then shooting. Is is because of the "pivot"?
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I'm not sure what's in the other thread, but after a jump stop (as used by officials; not necessarily as used by coaches), a player cannot pivot. It becomes traveling when the pivot foot (either foot) is lifted and returned to the floor, or lifted and a dribble is started. It's not traveling to lift the pivot foot and shoot or pass (which, I'm guessing, is what's in the other thread).
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Thanks Bob. The other thread is "Casebook 4.33" and Chuck Elias answered my question over there.
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