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Tag team Forum posting? What a novel idea.
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The front, top, sides, and bottom of the backboard are all in play. The ball cannot legally pass over a rectangular backboard from either direction. The back of a backboard is out of bounds as well as the supporting structures. Notice that I picked an easy one. I'll leave the more difficult questions to esteemed Forum members. They're what you call experts. Who should I tag next?
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so are we allowed to take 1 step (after your foot lands not inc 1/2 step) after receiving a running pass (you run towards the basket at full speed & receive a pass and you go for a layup. Or you have to jump the moment your foot lands on the ground after receiving the pass. Or dribble.
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Catch the ball in the air...left foot hits...then right foot...jump off that foot for a layup.
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Indeed...the sequence I described above would be considered two steps in the NBA..but then again, that's part of their criteria in establishing a pivot foot in their rules.
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In everyday terms, basketball notwithstanding, when you think of two steps, you picture this. A person is standing still with both feet on the floor. He lifts one foot, moves it forward, then returns it to the floor. He then lifts the other foot, moves it forward, and returns it to the floor.
You cannot legally do this holding a basketball. Period. (not talking about NBA) But watch the tournament for a few minutes, see a move to the basket, particularly a spin move, and this is dramatically contradicted. Over and over.
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What is a half step?
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There is no definition of steps in NFHS/NCAA rules. I'd venture a guess and say most laypersons would consider my scenario to be 2 steps. And in the NBA, where steps are used to determine the pivot foot, my scenario would be considered two steps.
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That's one long laundry list...
I'll grab another easy one:
Offense 9.Is it considered a kick ball if the ball handler throws the ball at the defender's foot? Does it apply to all parts of the legs? To be a KICK, the official has to judge the defender's action to be intentional. Thus, in your scenario, it would not be considered a KICK unless, for example, the defender lifts the foot to stop the ball. Also, it applies to the entire leg (shins, feet, knees, thighs)
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