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BRITISH PEOPLE AREN'T COMMUNISTS AND THEY AT LEAST KNOW HOW TRAVEL(L)ING WORKSAll I know is Landlord spells traveling like a communist.
The NBA has put into writing a rule allowing players on the move to gather the ball, after driving or catching it, and then take two steps. Throughout NBA history, the rulebook said players could take one step.
The new rule reads, in part: "A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball."
NBA vice president of referee operations Joe Borgia told TrueHoop's Henry Abbott that referees had long been instructed to ignore the rulebook
Yeah, I told you that six hours agoNBA vice president of referee operations Joe Borgia told TrueHoop's Henry Abbott that referees had long been instructed to ignore the rulebook
That's the difference between what the rule book says and what is being allowed.You get 2 steps on a layup as long as the steps are continuous into the shot.
Yes, two steps - right then left - not three steps - right, left, right - like you keep claiming (except in the NBA).And this. Watch this kid take 2 steps every time, which is the fundamentally correct way of shooting a layup:
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The NBA has put into writing a rule allowing players on the move to gather the ball, after driving or catching it, and then take two steps. Throughout NBA history, the rulebook said players could take one step.
The new rule reads, in part: "A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball."NBA vice president of referee operations Joe Borgia told TrueHoop's Henry Abbott that referees had long been instructed to ignore the rulebook
And this. Watch this kid take 2 steps every time, which is the fundamentally correct way of shooting a layup:
I don't think I disputed it. If I did I take it backYeah, I told you that six hours agoNBA vice president of referee operations Joe Borgia told TrueHoop's Henry Abbott that referees had long been instructed to ignore the rulebook
Great Oden's raven. You're confusing yourself.Sweet Jehovah savior. Two steps including your pivot foot - not in addition to. Two steps. The video with Lebron (watch it again) had three steps. Your explanation of how pivot feet work has three steps as well.
You are right. Two steps.You get 2 steps on a layup. You're taught that from the first time you dribble a basketball. Not sure where the confusion lies there.
You just proved mine and everyone else's point. He took three. You are allowed two. Not two in addition to your pivot foot. Two including your pivot foot. Two steps. Two. 2.When he picks up the ball, neither of his feet are on the ground, so when his first foot comes down (1 step), that establishes his pivot foot. Then he takes 2 (two steps) steps for the layup. Questionable, but not a travel by the rules.
If establishing a pivot foot is a step, then a jump stop is a travel.
Actually, you can step down with one foot then jump off that one foot and jump stop. As long as both feet hit at the same time, it's not a travel, but you can't pivot on either foot.No it's not. It's a travel if you take a step and then jump stop, but if you leap simultaneously to gathering the ball and then jump stop, it is legal and you can then choose your pivot foot. The jump stop counts as one step, and then you have a second step of your choosing which establishes your pivot foot.If establishing a pivot foot is a step, then a jump stop is a travel.
Please find more links that support this.If establishing a pivot foot is a step, then a jump stop is a travel.
There is nothing that supports it because it is not true.Please find more links that support this.If establishing a pivot foot is a step, then a jump stop is a travel.
I meant please provide a link to show what a step is - or is not - in a basketball rule book.There is nothing that supports it because it is not true.Please find more links that support this.If establishing a pivot foot is a step, then a jump stop is a travel.
Not sure if you were trying to be facetious. If so, I giggled.