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rainmaker Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:36am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
If he gets to the NBA and all he's making is one million, he needs a new agent. :rolleyes:

off-topic (my e-mail's out of whack) did you get the item you requested a couple of weeks ago?

Mark Padgett Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:39am

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Originally Posted by rainmaker
off-topic (my e-mail's out of whack) did you get the item you requested a couple of weeks ago?

No, I have not. Please follow-up. Thanks. I owe you one. I'll make sure Bruce doesn't schedule you for any games with him this season. :D

rainmaker Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:41am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
No, I have not. Please follow-up. Thanks. I owe you one. I'll make sure Bruce doesn't schedule you for any games with him this season. :D

Or ABC...?

Whoa, hold on!! Bruce?? Oh, no, seriously? UUGGHHHH....

Camron Rust Wed Sep 19, 2007 04:53pm

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Originally Posted by btaylor64
Don't worry neither you or scrapper stole the show by any means.

You're C, D, and E are not in the NBA rule book. The rule book reads verbatim:

....

That is from the '06-'07 rule book.

That is odd, I copied/pasted directly from the current NBA.com rules page: Rule 10, Section XIV-Traveling.

http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10...av=ArticleList



What you posted does indeed sound just like the NFHS/NCAA traveling rule.

Camron Rust Wed Sep 19, 2007 04:55pm

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Originally Posted by btaylor64

In my interpretation of the high school and college rule book you can still have a pivot on a jump stop it just depends on when you gather the ball. If you gather it while one foot is on the ground then you have to land with both simultaneously and you have no pivot. If you gather in mid-air, then you can land simultaneously and have a pivot or you can land with one foot followed by the other because, while you haven't gathered until you were in the air, you have not established a pivot foot.

Fully agree.

Adam Wed Sep 19, 2007 05:42pm

Of course, because it's nothing new. Most of the time, however, "jump stop" is used to refer to the kind of jump that would otherwise be illegal if it weren't for the explicit allowance in the rules.

btaylor64 Wed Sep 19, 2007 09:59pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Camron Rust
That is odd, I copied/pasted directly from the current NBA.com rules page: Rule 10, Section XIV-Traveling.

http://www.nba.com/analysis/rules_10...av=ArticleList



What you posted does indeed sound just like the NFHS/NCAA traveling rule.


That is definitely an old rule. I guarantee you mine is the most up to date. They should really fix that because that definitely misinforms the public, or at least those officials who see something weird and want to know what the rule is for it.


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