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Old Sat Nov 04, 2017, 01:30pm
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
Part of the issue in this is that, in general, coaches use the term "jump stop" only to mean "gather in the air and land on two feet." -- So, when they ask, "Can you pivot after a jump stop?" they get the answer "yes" and then try to apply it to the "jump off one foot..." type,
Bingo.

And basketball terms may have regional differences. In some areas, a player putting his body between the basket and the opposing player in order to gain an advantage in getting rebound is called "boxing out". In other areas, it may be called "blocking out".
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