Wed Oct 23, 2013, 07:47am
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Courageous When Prudent
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
Posts: 14,893
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Originally Posted by potato
You already stated the 2 options available depending whether the player established a pivot before landing on both feet. If he did he won't be able to pivot, if he didn't, he can still pivot on 1 chosen foot.
"A jump stop is executed when a player catches the ball while moving or dribbling with:"
We see jump stop for players during a running motion, so how about this:
Player A dribbles, ends the dribble by standing on 1 foot on the floor, he just stood there for a second, so is the player allowed to do a jump stop with no pivoting foot?
Since the statement says while moving OR dribbling, and doesn't use the word continuous motion, how do we determine if the player is allowed to jump stop or not?
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Because continous motion is a term used for whether or not a person is in the act of shooting.
Officials understand the rule wanja posted.
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