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Old Fri Mar 29, 2013, 09:16am
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How do you determine that she ended her dribble when the ball was on her hand when she was on her right foot, and that she wasn't still in dribbling motion and ended her dribble by holding the ball when she steps on the left foot and jump stops.

I know the taboo of using steps to count but another fellow forummer official said he'll call it travel for "more than 2 steps" & that means counting from the right foot when we can argue she was still in dribbling motion & the ball hasn't rest on her hand.

I've seen another video that even though the ball has been on the handler's hand and they only consider the dribble has ended and pivot foot establish when the ball is resting on his hand which in that scenario was the 2nd step he took in our case is the left foot.

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
Very hard to tell from this video, but it looks to me like she ends her dribble with the right foot on the floor (just outside the three-point line). Steps with the left (just inside the line) and then jump stops (at about the FT line extended).

that's a travel.

Now, if you judge that she didn't end the dribble until the right foot left the floor, you'd have a different call.
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