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[QUOTE=Pantherdreams;1025262]At the moment he ends his dribble (catches the ball on the move) the next foot (or feet if both are on the ground) counts a a "zero" step. Next step is the pivot foot, next step is the 2nd of your "2 steps".
NBA and FIBA both have adaptations of this rule because it: A) Increases opportunity for dynamic plays B) Decreases the stress and risk for injury associated with quicker/harder stops for high level athletes moving and very high rOTE] FWIW, my 2 resident NBA rules practitioners quickly referenced the "zero" step and would not have a whistle for travelling on this play. They confirmed the foot movements involved in this play warrant a whistle in HS game.
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