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Old Mon Apr 06, 2009, 12:40pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by refguy View Post
Exactly. Legal move at all levels. Jumped off one foot, landed on two and released the try.
Those officials would have been absolutely killed in post game if it went in, not because of that great no call, but because the rebounder stepped out of bounds before making the outlet pass.
Not as I read what was written...
  1. Caught it with one or both feet on the floor.
  2. Steps with one foot (which establishes the pivot foot).
  3. Hops (ok so far)
  4. Lands on both
THe player is OK to #3, but since the pivot was established by the step in #2, a player can no longer execute a jump stop at all. Travel when either foot lands after #3.

If #2 happened to also be OOB, that is a different issue.
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