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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Be careful. In some cases, it doesn't matter which foot you or the coach had as the pivot foot as it would be a travel either way.
Examples: a player holding the ball with both feet on the floor and both feet are moved....call either one the pivot and it is still a travel. I see this type of travel in post moves and on perimeter shots. In the post, it is often called a power step, but often the timing of the dribble and the step is off or there is no dribble at all. On the perimeter I often see it when a player catches the ball in front front of the 3 point line who then hops back for a 3-point shot without dribbling.
Again, you don't need to know the pivot foot to call some travels.
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True story Camron, but I was speaking on the drive to the basket where the coach has backs & butts and cannot possibly see when the ball was gathered.