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Bulls 4 Life
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
It's not a travel man and people have been using it for ages from all levels of play. The land after the first step is considered pretty much a hop step. You are not taking the first step, then taking a 2nd and a third. That sequence I mentioned requires three moves and is a travel.
What you are talking about is different. Here you are just taking one step, then the second is land on the floor with both feet on the ground and that's it... that's your last move and it counts as the second move. You are not taking anymore steps after you land on both feet. You must shoot then or pass there. Do you think the league would enjoy watching players land on one foot instead and then take a shot?
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Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
It's called "two and a half" steps.
You can do it for a pass or a shot. It happens ALL the time on lay ups and dunks, this is no different.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by Dizzle-2k7
https://gfycat.com/HardtofindVeneratedBluejay
steps with the left foot - 1 step
-lands on both other feet - 2 steps
1+2 = THREE STEPS
youre supposed to step with the left foot and dribble at the SAME TIME, then land on 2 feet which equals TWO STEPS... but harden made this traveling play popular but i dont understand why the league allows it. other plays like derrick rose, john wall, etc have started to use it.. its clearly 3 steps
impossible to defend if you allow players to travel
NBA allows 3 steps officially. It's in the rule book.
NCAA rules = 2.5 steps
FIBA rules = 2.5 steps
NBA rules = 3 steps (and they allow as many as needed)
Thus, the first dribble isn't needed under NBA rules.
Last edited by Euroleague; 02-11-2015 at 09:06 PM.
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5-time NBA All-Star
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by Euroleague
NBA allows 3 steps officially. It's in the rule book.
NCAA rules = 2.5 steps
FIBA rules = 2.5 steps
NBA rules = 3 steps (and they allow as many as needed)
Thus, the first dribble isn't needed under NBA rules.
https://turnernbahangtime.files.word...-rule-book.pdf
Section XIII
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Verticle?
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
It isn't a travel. The rule book even clearly states that a two step gather is allowed after a step.
Not even up for debate.
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Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by plowking
It isn't a travel. The rule book even clearly states that a two step gather is allowed after a step.
Not even up for debate.
This.
If I did it in a local league around here it'd be a blatant travel but the NBA allows a gather, the same as how you see point guards take an inbounds and seemingly go for a stroll before putting the ball on the court.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
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RENT FREE
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Love how the ****head falls over like the ***** he is trying to draw a foul.
**** you, you cheating piece of shit
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Verticle?
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by Euroleague
Yes it is. In the official NBA rule book it clearly states that you can dribble 3 times.
It's amazing actually that people here are unaware of that.
Shut up you f[COLOR="Black"]ucking c[/COLOR]unt.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by outbreak
This.
If I did it in a local league around here it'd be a blatant travel but the NBA allows a gather, the same as how you see point guards take an inbounds and seemingly go for a stroll before putting the ball on the court.
Again, as has been discussed here so many times, but NBA only fans refuse to acknowledge it - Team USA plays under NBA rules and every other team plays under the FIBA rules. That's how FIBA officially handles the rules whenever Team USA plays since starting with the 2008 Olympics.
You can notice this kind of stuff in any game in which Team USA plays to what you are talking about how when a USA player catches the ball they can just make their move right away without having to dribble, they can just drive right away without having to put the ball down to dribble first, and especially in transition, they can just catch the ball on the move, and without ever dribbling from when they first catch the ball, take 3 steps and dunk the ball or lay it up, without a travel being called.
The team they are playing against in the same game, can do none of those things ever, and is immediately whistled for a travel every time if they try to do so.
It truly is amazing how people watch those games and claim they don't notice that.
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I Feel Devotion
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Verticle?
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
Originally Posted by Euroleague
So you are disputing the NBA's own rules now?
PUT DOWN THE CRACK PIPE
You're an idiot. Don't post here.
You know jack shit about basketball. Euro, NBA, any type of basketball. You know absolutely nothing about it.
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National High School Star
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
I dunno what people are smoking, there are so many uncalled travels in today's game that its laughable.
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RENT FREE
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
lol at the hawks dude cutting sick
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Future NBA G.O.A.T
Re: The modern step back J is a TRAVEL and its horrible the league allows it
possibly but not every1 does it like that
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