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Old Fri Feb 21, 2014, 10:14am
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Originally Posted by Adam View Post
Since when did the feet being on the floor have anything to do with whether a player was shooting?
I wasn't implying that they did, I was just describing the play.

I don't see a clear travel. It is tough to see when the dribble ends from that angle, but I am seeing the dribble end while he is airborne, with the right foot coming down first and becoming the pivot, and then jumping off of left; therefore legal. He may have traveled but that would be a tough one to see in transition in traffic.

So all of this talk about upward motion in NCAA means that there is a difference in standard between NCAA and NFHS? Wouldn't this bucket count in NFHS? Assuming no travel...

Last edited by ballgame99; Fri Feb 21, 2014 at 10:19am.
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