[QUOTE=ZaaaaaH]ANY FUCCCKING OFFICIAL League will tell you its a fucccking Travel dumb asss.[/QUOTE]:facepalm
Did you even ****ing watch the video I posted and from which Basketball organization it came from? You know better than refs themselves?
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[QUOTE=ZaaaaaH]ANY FUCCCKING OFFICIAL League will tell you its a fucccking Travel dumb asss.[/QUOTE]:facepalm
Did you even ****ing watch the video I posted and from which Basketball organization it came from? You know better than refs themselves?
3 dumb retards right here.
If you look at Kobes Gif
He lift his Piv and still has the other foot on ground THAT IS THE SAMETHING as Changing ur PIV FOOT.
WOW How fucccking hard is that to understand?
YA that Retarded or That MAD?
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Cute little boy
You mad?
[QUOTE=ZaaaaaH]3 dumb retards right here.
If you look at Kobes Gif
He lift his Piv and still has the other foot on ground THAT IS THE SAMETHING as Changing ur PIV FOOT.
WOW How fucccking hard is that to understand?
YA that Retarded or That MAD?[/QUOTE]If you look at the [I]Guideline For Officials[/I] video it specifically says that the play is legal as long as the ball is released before landing on the pivot foot again.
Here's a video of the move taught a Ganon Baker's academy:
[img]http://nsa27.casimages.com/img/2011/06/28/110628040318154717.gif[/img]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83552NrHUwY[/url]
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What have you proven so far?
Here's a play made right in front of the ref:
[img]http://nsa27.casimages.com/img/2011/06/28/110628041116190827.gif[/img]
Conclusion? Totally legal.
Here's what we have: an official video saying the play is legal, actual game footage were the play is allowed, and mutliples videos of people teaching the move.
And what do we have on the other side of the argument? Guys screaming [I]"you ****ing kidz you dumbz I know cos I play the game and u don't"[/I].
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[QUOTE=Rowe]How was that not a travel? :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
Do you understand the rules of basketball?
[QUOTE=Phong]Here's a play made right in front of the ref:
[img]http://nsa27.casimages.com/img/2011/06/28/110628041116190827.gif[/img]
Conclusion? Totally legal.
Here's what we have: an official video saying the play is legal, actual game footage were the play is allowed, and mutliples videos of people teaching the move.
And what do we have on the other side of the argument? Guys screaming [I]"you ****ing kidz you dumbz I know cos I play the game and u don't"[/I].[/QUOTE]
Like I said from the get Some refs call it and some refs dont bottom line its a travel unless they jump with BOTH FEET.
[QUOTE=Phong]If you look at the [I]Guideline For Officials[/I] video it specifically says that the play is legal as long as the ball is released before landing on the pivot foot again.
Here's a video of the move taught a Ganon Baker's academy:
[img]http://nsa27.casimages.com/img/2011/06/28/110628040318154717.gif[/img]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83552NrHUwY[/url]
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What have you proven so far?[/QUOTE]
He is a trainer not a fuccking rule official.
[QUOTE=ZaaaaaH]He is a trainer not a fuccking rule official.[/QUOTE]The guy makes a living teaching basketball skills to NBA pros.
You must be ****ing dense. :facepalm
[URL="http://vimeo.com/395653"]Guidelines for Officials: Traveling[/URL] start at 5:45. So what is that? A homemade backyard video?
What about you? Are you a rule official? Bottom line, you have absolutely nothing to back up your opinion.
[QUOTE=Phong]The guy makes a living teaching basketball skills to NBA pros.
You must be ****ing dense. :facepalm
[URL="http://vimeo.com/395653"]Guidelines for Officials: Traveling[/URL] start at 5:45. So what is that? A homemade backyard video?
What about you? Are you a rule official? Bottom line, you have absolutely nothing to back up your opinion.[/QUOTE]
He's a ****ing moron that has probably never played basketball in his life. When you lift your pivot foot you don't change your pivot foot.
He's a ****ing child that can't read.
After reading this thread 2 times and watching all of the videos, the step through is a legal move and is not a travel. Zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah is wrong.
If you jump of your non pivot foot its like you take an extra step. Whats so hard to understand?
It doesnt say in the rule book that you have to jump of your pivot foot but thats because they already mention that you can't take more than 2 steps. Jumping of your non pivot will make it 3 steps.
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]It doesnt say in the rule book that you have to jump of your pivot foot but thats because they already mention that you can't take more than 2 steps. Jumping of your non pivot will make it 3 steps.[/QUOTE]Your pivot is your first step after picking up your dribble. All the little moves you make around your pivot don't count as steps because you never lifted the pivot. Once you plant your non-pivot foot and lift the pivot, you don't switch pivot, you just made the second step after picking up your dribble. At that point you can't do nothing else than pass or shoot.
That's what the rules mean when they say you have to pass or shoot before your pivot comes back down because if you don't, it would be a third step.
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]If you jump of your non pivot foot its like you take an extra step. Whats so hard to understand?
It doesnt say in the rule book that you have to jump of your pivot foot but thats because they already mention that you can't take more than 2 steps. Jumping of your non pivot will make it 3 steps.[/QUOTE]
You can lift your pivot foot to go for a shot or pass, the ball just can't be in your hands when you land.