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It is normal for a player to land on the toes followed by the heels. The question is how long are they allowed to complete the landing? I think if the player obviously made a conscious effort to stop on just the toes, and stayed there for a noticeable length of time, the landing is over.
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The key is not whether the A2 landed on his toes or heels; the key is that A2 landed with both of his feet in Team A's Front Court. Therefore A2 committed a Backcourt Violation. MTD, Sr.
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