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Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
I remember Scottie Pippen used to get away with taking three steps to the basket all the time in the 90s.
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NBA Legend
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Taller players with fast strides can't really do anything about it, for them the time it takes for the ball to leave their hand bounce off the court and get back is longer. Simple physics I'd say.
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Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
its a travel, but refs are consistent about missing that call, so its acceptable
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NBA Legend
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by Euroleague
It's allowed in the NBA.......
And on the Greek National team;
http://youtu.be/t4oR31Hzh88?t=2s
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Future NBA G.O.A.T
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
not a travel i can bounce the ball high do a dance and continue the dribble
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Decent college freshman
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by tragicbronson
What a travel, WOW, shame and refs don't see it, how?
they see it, they just can't be arsed to call it...
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#Trump4Treason
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
you can take 10 steps if you want as long as you never carry or palm the ball. it has to be in constant dribbling motion. players like d rose are good at pushing the limits of how long the ball can be in their palm or on the up dribble, then releasing the ball right before it can be called a carry
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