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Old Wed Feb 10, 2010, 03:13pm
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Originally Posted by jdw3018 View Post
Nope. In that case the left foot is determined to be the pivot foot as soon as the right foot hit the ground. Therefore, when the left foot hits the ground again it is traveling.

If the ball is gathered or caught with one foot on the ground, that foot is always the pivot foot EXCEPT for the one clearly defined exception which is the jump stop, in which case there isn't a pivot foot.
Exactly..this is all laid out in 4-44, you just have to spend some time with it visualizing each different type of play.
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