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Old Fri Nov 05, 2010, 10:24am
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Great Summary

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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
The traveling rule is one of the most misunderstood rules in basketball. To start a dribble, the ball must be released before the pivot foot is lifted. On a pass or a shot, the pivot foot may be lifted, but may not return to the floor before the ball is released. A player may slide on the floor while trying to secure a loose ball until that player’s momentum stops. At that point that player cannot attempt to get up or rollover. A player securing a ball while on the floor cannot attempt to stand up unless that player starts a dribble. A player in this situation may also pass, shoot, or request a timeout. If the player is flat on his or her back, that player may sit up without violating.
Great summary Billy, I'm going to have this printed on little cards and handed out at games or maybe dropped from a blimp at the half or shot out of a cannon by cheerleaders.
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