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Traveling. MTD, Sr.
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You are seriously overthinking this one...LOL
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Is this one of those "squaring up" moves that shooters do all the time?
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Does it matter? When is it ever legal to have possession of the ball, jump off 2 feet and land with the ball still in your possession?
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You mean NCAA? That is the place I see that move the most not called. Heck it hardly gets called in HS games that I see as well.
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This principle is detailed in the NFHS Casebook ruling below. 4.44.3 SITUATION B: A1 receives the ball with both feet off the floor and he/she lands simultaneously on both feet without establishing a pivot foot. A1 then jumps off both feet in an attempt to try for goal, but realizing the shot may be blocked, A1 drops the ball to the floor and dribbles. RULING: A1 has traveled as one foot must be considered to be the pivot and must be on the floor when the ball is released to start a dribble. The fact that no pivot foot had been established does not alter this ruling. |
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NFHS BASKETBALL 2009-10 POINTS OF EMPHASIS 1. TRAVELING. The traveling rule has not changed; however, the committee is still concerned that the rule is not being properly enforced. Consequently, offensive players are gaining a tremendous advantage. Areas of specific concern are: the spin move, the step-through move, the jump stop, perimeter shooters taking an extra “hop” prior to releasing the try and ball handlers lifting the pivot foot prior to releasing the ball on the dribble. The key to determining the legality of those moves is to first find the pivot foot. Then, if the player moves a foot or the feet in any direction in excess of prescribed limits, a traveling violation has occurred. Officials must know the rule, find the pivot foot and improve call accuracy; coaches must demand that players execute this skill properly, especially in practice; players must continue to develop this basic skill and practice performing legal moves. |
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Do you call traveling in your D1 games when a player does this very scenario when squaring up to shoot? |
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I don't know what 'ignored if trifling' means.
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Would you let shooters catch the ball and move their pivot foot wherever they wanted to without dribbling?
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Mon May 19, 2014 at 09:28pm. |
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