I mentioned it because you're saying he could go 30 feeet during that time. My point is that's irrelevant even if the player doesn't have the ball; because this player only gets two steps maximum. He could be able to travel the length of the floor while the pass is in the air, but unless he can do it in two steps, it doesn't matter whether he has the ball or not.
Basically, my point is the distance a player can move isn't relevant.
I know what you're saying, but the fact is once a player gets the ball he has to expect to be guarded. That's basketball.
And you say these "happen all the time?" Not in my experience. Most offensive players have learned to look for it.
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