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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 11:33am
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Question about: "2.Lifting both feet..."

"2.Lifting both feet and returning either to the floor before passing or shooting"

Sometimes there is a situation when player start the jump (rising up) but stop in the middle of the jump, and even if the shoes never left the floor completely i think it still travelling.

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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 11:55am
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"2.Lifting both feet and returning either to the floor before passing or shooting"

Sometimes there is a situation when player start the jump (rising up) but stop in the middle of the jump, and even if the shoes never left the floor completely i think it still travelling.

am i right?
Why would it be a travel if the foot never left the floor?
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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 12:19pm
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only the fingers didnt left....

.... i mean, even the player himself felt that he already was in the air, there was no force between his foot to the floor, only minimal touching.
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.... i mean, even the player himself felt that he already was in the air, there was no force between his foot to the floor, only minimal touching.
Sometimes you have to officiate.
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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 12:29pm
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.... i mean, even the player himself felt that he already was in the air, there was no force between his foot to the floor, only minimal touching.
touching - touching - did you say the FOOT WAS TOUCHING!

I tried to give you a clue. Also - if a player does not believe that he committed a violation or foul - does that make it true?
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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 12:32pm
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.... i mean, even the player himself felt that he already was in the air, there was no force between his foot to the floor, only minimal touching.
I can't read the player's mind, and I don't intend to try. If the foot is touching, it's touching. Minimal touching is all that is required.
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Old Fri Nov 13, 2009, 12:48pm
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ok thanks for clarification.



and btw you try to read the player mind. for eample when you call for foot ball... you call only if its intentional no?

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and btw you try to read the player mind. for eample when you call for foot ball... you call only if its intentional no?
You could look at it that way, but whether he hits the ball intentionally is indicated by actual behavior and movement of the leg. Whether he thinks he's airborne is much more difficult to determine. And irrelevant.
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"2.Lifting both feet and returning either to the floor before passing or shooting"

Sometimes there is a situation when player start the jump (rising up) but stop in the middle of the jump, and even if the shoes never left the floor completely i think it still travelling.

am i right?
Yes, you are right.

(To be clear, you are right that you think it's travelling. However, despite what you think, it's not travelling, even in "real games.")
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