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Re: You siding with Beasley or Lance? The streets need to know.
In the street thats a travel and probably a fight if the guy with the ball argues it in the places ive played. I havent played street ball in a while though so im not even sure what the kids respect as far as rules go today. With the old heads I run with that ain't flying.
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Re: You siding with Beasley or Lance? The streets need to know.
The 2nd clip is definitely not a travel. The way it happened in the 1v1 was slightly different though
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Serious playground baller
Re: You siding with Beasley or Lance? The streets need to know.
 Originally Posted by Kblaze8855
Thing is that’s how the nba designed it to work. The gather just doesn’t count at all. People apply the nba rules that make it easier to score but ignore nba rules that are inconvenient on other levels.
For sure and the NBA is wrong to officiate the game that way.
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Re: You siding with Beasley or Lance? The streets need to know.
 Originally Posted by FilmyCogTurner
100% travel.
The gather and then two extra steps. No way.
In the NBA, the "zero step" or "gather step" refers to the first step taken after a player stops dribbling and gains full control of the ball. It's not actually a step in the traditional sense, but rather the moment the player secures the ball with both hands or places a hand underneath it while already having a foot on the ground. This "zero step" is followed by two additional steps that are allowed before the player must pass, shoot, or stop.
-according to google ai
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Serious playground baller
Re: You siding with Beasley or Lance? The streets need to know.
 Originally Posted by j3lademaster
In the NBA, the "zero step" or "gather step" refers to the first step taken after a player stops dribbling and gains full control of the ball. It's not actually a step in the traditional sense, but rather the moment the player secures the ball with both hands or places a hand underneath it while already having a foot on the ground. This "zero step" is followed by two additional steps that are allowed before the player must pass, shoot, or stop.
-according to google ai
Not saying you're wrong... so a travel.
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