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TimTaylor Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:27pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Snaqwells
As long as he doesn't start his dribble after lifting the pivot foot....
Correct - I didn't word that very well - yesterday was a really long day! Once the pivot foot is picked up, the player's only options are to pass, shoot, or request a timeout. When starting the dribble the ball must leave the hand before the pivot foot leaves the floor......

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WindyCityRef Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:06am

Hi Guys,

I posted this in another tread, but it fits this disscussion more. I've researched this rule because I see it called incorrectly and misunderstood many times. A jump stop after ending a dribble is a move becoming more and more popular in Girls HS basketball and some refs call travelling as soon as the girl lands on both feet after ending her dribble in the air with both feet off the ground.

There are several rules in the HFHS book that need to be understood.

Rule 4, section 15 Dribble, ART 4: Knowning when the dribble ends is important. If the dribble ends after the player jumps into the air they may land with both feet and still have a pivot.
Rule 4, section 43 Travel, ART 1 through 5:

If a player ends their dribble while one foot is on the ground and jumps into the air with that foot and lands with both feet, he may not pivot, but he can jump off one/both feet and shoot/pass as long as his feet/foot does not touch the ground before he releases the ball.

NCAA definition: I wish the HFHS would include this:

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).


Lou


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