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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 11:38am
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Step Back 3.....Arizona St. @ Wash. St.

Could someone post the step back three taken by WSU with 5.4 remaining. I believe it is a traval that was missed. Thanks in advance for posting the play.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 03:24pm
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Easy to argue that he ended his dribble/gathered the ball with both feet in the air, so he would be allowed to land one-two.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 04:06pm
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 06:36pm
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Ball caught with left foot inside NCAAW 3-point line and right foot at at NCAAM line.

Then, left foot at men's line and right foot well behind.

It doesn't matter which one you deem the pivot foot, they both moved. Regardless of which one you pick, it is a travel.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 07:45pm
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Ball caught with left foot inside NCAAW 3-point line and right foot at at NCAAM line.

Then, left foot at men's line and right foot well behind.

It doesn't matter which one you deem the pivot foot, they both moved. Regardless of which one you pick, it is a travel.
Not sure how you can tell from this angle at which point he has the ball in his hand.

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Old Sun Feb 02, 2020, 10:25pm
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Not sure how you can tell from this angle at which point he has the ball in his hand.
I agree with this, especially in real time. It happens so fast that if shouldn't be called if unsure.

Per the ruling in AR 211:
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On plays where the location of the foot at the time of ending the dribble is uncertain, the benefit of the doubt should rest with the dribbler having made a legal play by ending his dribble with two feet off the floor.
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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 08:06pm
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After ASU throws the ball away on the subsequent possession, they show a replay from behind the shooter.

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Old Thu Jan 30, 2020, 09:47pm
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Jeff,

After ASU throws the ball away on the subsequent possession, they show a replay from behind the shooter.

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I just saw that. Thanks for the information. I might add it to the current video.

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