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Possibly, but in real-time it would be very difficult to tell if his right foot was still on the floor when the dribble ended. I'm not splitting hairs on this. The left foot is quite clear.
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Oh, no doubt the left foot was his pivot foot. It's just that he lifted and replaced his right foot and then lifted and replaced his left foot before releasing the ball. So regardless of which one was his pivot foot he travelled.
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I don't agree with that assessment.
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For what it's worth, I think the "simple question" at the 1:02 mark that they never respond with a simple answer attempts to lead incorrectly also. Williams from Tennessee obviously moves his right foot after the catch, and then his left foot scoots closer to the FT circle well before his release of the pass. I think the guy makes a great call.
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Guess it depends on when you judge that he gathers his dribble.
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I haven't seen the men's videos this season, but this was very much the conversation amongst the women's officials in my area. Many of the plays on the women's video in regard to travelling looked very similar so the discussion was very much about when the ball is gathered and the pivot foot established.
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