Forum: Basketball
Thu Dec 02, 2010, 08:23am
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Fair enough
I have always envisioned this as a jump stop.
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Dec 02, 2010, 07:41am
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I don't have my books with me
Doesn't the case play have the ball fall to floor and then he is the first to touch it? Also, this is only if he jumps for a pass or an attempt. What if he is jumping off of one foot to begin a...
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Dec 02, 2010, 07:37am
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He has another option
Why are you all assuming that he was jumping for a try or a pass? This could have been a jump stop. If you judge that he was passing or it was a try then I agree, travel. However, a player can...
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:49pm
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Again I don't agree
SUppose this happend on a jump stop. The dribble ended when the player gathered the ball. He then jumps off one foot. He loses control momentarily and regains it before he comes down on both feet....
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:46pm
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:44pm
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Correct.
I was using the case play to give us some guidance. There is some similarities in the two. Both have the player intentionally losing control. In the case play it wasn't a violation until the ball...
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:41pm
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No I meant intentionally
There is no rule support that I know of that says a player can't INTENTIONALLY lose control of the ball while in the air. The case play that I sited above says its only a violation if the ball...
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:32pm
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yes but
There is a case play that is partially on point. I don't have my book to give you the number, but it goes something like this. A1 goes up to shoot and seeing that his shot will be blocked drops the...
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:20pm
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Forum: Basketball
Wed Dec 01, 2010, 05:15pm
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I disagree
A player can gather the ball and jump off of one foot and land on both feet and not be a travel. Why does a moementary loss of the ball matter? The dribble ended when the player gathered the ball. ...
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