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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Really? What about: ends the dribble with both
feet off the playing court and lands simultaneously on both feet (either foot
can be established as the pivot foot).
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Note that this example is preceded by a jump from the pivot foot. It is the jump from the pivot foot THEN landing on both feet simultaneously that makes for a jump stop.
Just because others are calling something else a jump stop doesn't make it so. We could go on forever about incorrect basketball terms.
(BTW, thanks to IndianaRef for the clarification.)