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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The NFHS may change the rule to match the NCAA at some point in the future, but that hasn't happened yet.
The reason that there is a difference between this ruling and the dribble one in the NFHS Case Book is that the dribbling player has not yet lifted his pivot foot into the air. As you can read for yourself in 4-44, once a player picks up his pivot, the ball must be passed or shot. If not, by rule, a traveling violation has occurred.
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Based on this interpretation, the player should not be allowed to request a timeout to avoid the requirements.