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Originally Posted by Rita C
This happened tonight. It looked so odd and the veterans I was working with hadn't seen it before so it provoked some discussion. I found nothing in the casebook that directly covered the situation.
Player is about 18" behind three point line, receives the ball. Then he jumps with both feet to a new spot. His feet come down simultaneously. He then makes a three point try. Did he travel?
Rita
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the veterans have never seen a player jump from both feet and land on both feet? Happens all the time with a shooter who changes his mind after jumping. Travel.
4.44.3A (c) is pretty close. The ruling is the same, even though in your case B1 never touched the ball.