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some one out there please give me the explaination of a jump stop. what you can and cant do after you land on 2 feet????? while off the dribble or after catching the ball in the air? thanks
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2) If you control the ball while in the air and land on one foot, you can jump off that foot and land on both simultaneously. Neither can be the pivot. 3) If you control the ball while in the air and land on both feet simultaneously, either can be the pivot. |
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From the 2005 NCAA rule book:
Section 42. Jump Stop. Art. 1. A jump stop is executed when a player catches the ball while moving or dribbling with: a. One foot on the playing court, jumps off that foot and lands simultaneously on both feet (no pivot foot). b. Two feet off the playing court, lands on one foot, jumps off that foot and lands simultaneously on both feet (no pivot foot). Art. 2. A jump stop may also be executed when the dribbler has one foot on the playing court, initiates a jump off that foot, ends the dribble with both feet off the playing court and lands simultaneously on both feet (either foot can be established as the pivot foot). |
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Good explanation
By saying that neither is a pivot foot, after jumping off of one foot and landing simultaneously on two, you may raise one foot off of the floor, but, if you put it down you are traveling.
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Apparently, the Yankees not winning the World Series causes you to double post!!
![]() Yes, the term "hopstop" is silly. But I really do think it just makes sense to coin a different word for the two different maneuvers. Every time somebody mentions the jump stop, we have to have this same dumb conversation. "Well, there are actually two different cases. . ." Sigh. Personally, I think "hopstop" is slightly better than Dan's suggestion, which was "Bob".
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