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I agree that the initial move at the top of the key could/should be ruled a travel.
On the one that was actually called--and I had to watch it several times--it looks like the player lands left foot followed by the right foot, then uses the left foot as a legal pivot foot and takes a step with the right foot. I see a legal play here? Bob - if you want to argue that the player picked up the ball with his right foot still on the floor before the jump stop, I won't disagree...
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