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Originally Posted by ballgame99
On the OP play, A1 catches the ball with left foot down, jumps off of it, lands with both, then pivots on his right foot, then takes off with a really small shuffle of the right foot. If I'm reading you right, the travel is because his jump stop would mean that both of his feet on the landing are his pivot. So when he pivots on the right (ie picks up the left and puts it back down) that equals a travel?
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Player catches ball with left foot on floor. It is simply a foot on the floor at this moment. He jumps off of that foot. If he is going to land with the ball, he has to have both land simultaneously. When both land at the same time, he has NO pivot foot. If he wants to start a dribble he has to do it before lifting either foot.