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Originally Posted by bainsey
Not exclusively. See the case book play I cited earlier.
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The sit. you cited refers specifically to when a player may or may not pivot relative to a jump stop when receiving a pass.
See the definition of pivot from 4.33 that Camron cited:
A pivot takes place when a player who is holding the ball
steps once, or more than once, in any direction with the same foot while the other foot, called the pivot foot, is kept at its point of contact with the floor.
To "step" you must pick up a foot and put it back down.