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And they like their brownpop warm(shudder).Not very civilized. |
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BTW, on the topic of away messages, are you writing a book? |
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BTW, guys and gals, please - no more discussion on momentum. I just took a physics test today dealing with that very issue, among others :( [/B][/QUOTE] Yeah... The motion thing.... Who was it that said.... "A butt in motion tends to stay in motion"? Some law or another.... BTW I have a travel... I would allow the sitting up, but under the advantage/disadvantage law (I believe it's the law just before the "motion" law), I see an unfair advantage being gained with the pivot.... |
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[/B][/QUOTE]The quote was probably by a young,single guy-because,unfortunately,it certainly ain't a Marriage Law! |
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I e-mailed our provincial interpreter and he said that lifting one knee would not constitute a travel. Only when he raises the second. That was not my point of view, but I will follow my interpreter's wishes.
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travel or not?
what if player is in front court sitting with ball, facing back court, does a 180 spin on butt,lifting both feet as spinning to pass to team mate running past them. travel?
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pivot cheek
We call that a travel. A player lying on the floor
can sit up only. They can't make any other movement with their body. Since you can have a pivot foot-- you can't have a pivot cheek. |
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Good call, mary quinn, And welcome here! The player may sit up, start dribbling, and then get busy, yes? mick |
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