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NBA Legend
sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
So the ball leaves your hand, while running you fit two complete strides before the ball comes back to your hand, is this allowed in the rules?
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Cmon Rox
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
I would imagine a player would have to be really fast but it should be legal. As long as you're in the act of dribbling you can take as many steps as you possibly can.
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The One
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
nowhere in the book says it isn't
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High School Varsity 6th Man
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by CavaliersFTW
So the ball leaves your hand, while running you fit two complete strides before the ball comes back to your hand, is this allowed in the rules?
Yes its legal. Think of how many travels would be called during a simple stutter step move.
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First Kobe fan on ISH
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
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NBA Legend
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
....yyyyyeeeeah i would say so
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Local High School Star
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
I would say so, he took 3 steps before he started dribbling.
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Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
I have never heard of a limit to the number of steps one can take between dribbles. When playing, it has never, ever, ever crossed my mind. I feel like there absolutely has to have been times where I (and every other basketball player) has taken more than two steps in-between dribbles. Speed dribbles come to mind, for one (where a player breaks into the open floor and pushes the ball well ahead of themselves). As far as I've ever known, as long as the hand is making legal contact during the actual push, and the dribble is not picked up, the number of steps taken in between dribbles is irrelevant.
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by Rake2204
I have never heard of a limit to the number of steps one can take between dribbles. When playing, it has never, ever, ever crossed my mind. I feel like there absolutely has to have been times where I (and every other basketball player) has taken more than two steps in-between dribbles. Speed dribbles come to mind, for one (where a player breaks into the open floor and pushes the ball well ahead of themselves). As far as I've ever known, as long as the hand is making legal contact during the actual push, and the dribble is not picked up, the number of steps taken in between dribbles is irrelevant.
This is correct. You can take 20 chop steps and it legal.
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by Mr Exlax
I would imagine a player would have to be really fast but it should be legal. As long as you're in the act of dribbling you can take as many steps as you possibly can.
You don't really need to be fast, just be able to have a fast stride rate. (Strides per min)x(length per stride) = distance covered per minute. Length per stride is proportional to height. For example, it would be much easier for Nate Robinson to stride twice in between dribbles than for KD.
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Dick Van Arsdale
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
I think as long as the ball isn't in your hand it doesn't matter. The bigger question is why actual travels aren't called. That Carmelo play is the kind of thing you see all the time.
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Greatest
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by pudman13
I think as long as the ball isn't in your hand it doesn't matter. The bigger question is why actual travels aren't called. That Carmelo play is the kind of thing you see all the time.
They rarely call travel on transition dunks even when the players travel most of the time. It doesn't really matter in the context of the game since they don't target specific players, so it's fair (shit) rules for everyone.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
It's allowed in the NBA.......
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Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
Originally Posted by JohnFreeman
What a travel, WOW, shame and refs don't see it, how?
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Re: sprinting down the open court, are you allowed 2 full steps between each dribble?
a travel is when u move WITHOUT dribbling the ball first. if the ball is bouncing u good.
if not every hesitation crossover would be a travel
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