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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Can you cite a rule that backs up your statement that the above is a legal play? I've cited several that say that it isn't.
1) A1 ENDED the dribble. After ENDING the dribble, A1 now either has a pivot foot or he has two feet on the floor with neither being a pivot foot.
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Not true.
4-44-2b: If one foot is on the floor, it is the pivot when the other foot touches in a step.
My understanding is that this never happened in the play at hand.
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