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Old Tue Oct 05, 2010, 03:52pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef View Post
The rule states a player can't lift his foot prior to releasing a dribble.

Why would you let him do that in one instance but not in another?
Which (only to add to your response) is merely a limit on how quickly A1 can start moving before dribbling. Permitting the piviot foot to be lifted before dribbling would give A1 a much greater advantage relative to the defense.

In the case of a jump (for a potential shot/pass), it could also turn into a big advantage for A1. The defender would have to choose to stay on the floor and not jump to defend the shot at risk of the A1 starting a dribble before landing and making a move to get around the defense before the defense lands.
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