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Old Mon Jul 10, 2000, 11:05am
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Originally posted by John Crow:


In short, if you catch the ball or p/u your dribble with one foot "on" the floor or if you catch the ball or p/u your dribble and land on one foot - THEN - you can jump off that one foot and land on two feet, neither of which can be a pivot. You can then lift one or both feet but not return either to the floor without passing or shooting.




As I am reading this, you are saying that if you pick up the ball with one foot on the floor and come to a jump stop, you cannot then establish a pivot foot? I have never seen this interpretation. I have always thought that when you come to a legal, simultaneous two-foot landing, you can establish either foot as the pivot.

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