carry + traveling = navigation efficiency
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carry + traveling = navigation efficiency
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[B]Navigation Efficiency[/B]
Iverson carried in that gif. Jordan got his legitimate two steps after picking up his dribble.
[QUOTE=navy]Not called doesnt mean allowed.[/QUOTE]
you don't even realize that the GIF's in the OP were done tonight over 100 times.
it's never called because both of the footwork in the gifs ARE ALLOWED.
it is standard footwork... completely standard - junior highers do it... don't make me start posting GIF's of junior-highers doing the exact same footwork as the GIFs in the OP..
ah **** it... about to post some GIFs of junior highers DOING THE EXACT SAME FOOTWORK AS THE OP so you can learn about the game of basketball.
again, the footwork in the OP and from the junior highers that i'm about to post, WAS NOT ALLOWED IN THE 60'S, which is why guys weren't as explosive.
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[B][SIZE="3"]A Single Dribble from One Hand to the Other, 3 Steps, and Finish[/SIZE][/B] (off one or two legs)
This is completely legal today, but was a travel and carry in the 60's.
Here's Andrew Wiggins in the 8th grade, doing the move - one dribble, 3 steps, and finish:
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[B]In the 60's, you had to take another dribble here[/B], which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.
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[QUOTE=3ball].
[B][SIZE="3"]A Single Dribble from One Hand to the Other, 3 Steps, and Finish[/SIZE][/B] (off one or two legs)
This is completely legal today, but was a travel and carry in the 60's.
Here's Andrew Wiggins in the 8th grade, doing the move - one dribble, 3 steps, and finish:
[IMG]http://gifsforum.com/images_new/gif/other/grand/cb0e05c7bfd68699ac6a9d41e4fb41ae.gif[/IMG]
[B]In the 60's, you had to take another dribble here[/B], which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.
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It's difficult to see the 3 steps in real time. Heck we see way more blatant travel cases not being called...Basketball rules haven't changed. If a referee sees the violation he HAS to call it imo.
[QUOTE=fragokota]It's difficult to see the 3 steps in real time. Heck we see way more blatant travel cases not being called...Basketball rules haven't changed. If a referee sees the violation he HAS to call it imo.[/QUOTE]
a single dribble from one hand to the other... 3 steps... finish.... all completely legal and standard in today's game.
here it is in slow-mo for you...
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this is the same footwork as Iverson and MJ in the OP - a single dribble, 3 steps, finish.
In the 60's, you had to take another dribble here, which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.
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[QUOTE=3ball]a single dribble from one hand to the other... 3 steps... finish.... all completely legal and standard in today's game.
here it is in slow-mo for you... get some glasses bro... :facepalm
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this is the same footwork as Iverson and MJ in the OP - a single dribble, 3 steps, finish.
In the 60's, you had to take another dribble here, which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.[/QUOTE]
3 steps in basketball and legal don't match sorry...
[QUOTE=3ball].
[B][SIZE="3"]A Single Dribble from One Hand to the Other, 3 Steps, and Finish[/SIZE][/B] (off one or two legs)
This is completely legal today, but was a travel and carry in the 60's.
Here's Andrew Wiggins in the 8th grade, doing the move - one dribble, 3 steps, and finish:
[IMG]http://gifsforum.com/images_new/gif/other/grand/cb0e05c7bfd68699ac6a9d41e4fb41ae.gif[/IMG]
[B]In the 60's, you had to take another dribble here[/B], which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.
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that's a travel mate.
[QUOTE=buddha]
that's a travel mate.
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not in today's game...
it is completely legal, which is why it is done in every NBA game literally dozens of times and never called.. because it's legal and not a travel in today's game.
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here's more junior highers doing the move - one dribble, 3 steps, finish:
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[IMG]http://gifsforum.com/images_new/gif/other/grand/2b70fe6ee43be3ebb4f5f08a96ab9946.gif[/IMG]
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In the 60's, you had to take another dribble in all these spots, which slows the player down and robs him of being able to generate as much momentum going to the hoop, while also making the player look less cool.
also, i slowed down the Jordan GIF in the OP, so you can see that he also is doing the move - one dribble, 3 steps, finish.
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what da fukk is a junior higher
Where is the proof that this kind of thing is being called in the 60s?
you're always gonna have people who emphasizes on how the ball moves, and those of how the body/bodies moves.
What the fcuk is wrong with you?:biggums:
Like seriously i dont understand how someone can be so obsessed over different basketball eras
[QUOTE=iamgine]Where is the proof that [B]this kind of thing[/B] is being called in the 60s?[/QUOTE]
it's very much common knowledge...
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