
Tue Nov 03, 2009, 01:14am
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
The previous NBA rule stated that the player could come to a stop with "a two-count rhythm" whatever that meant. The problem was that the phrase was not precisely defined and no one had any idea what the officials were using. Now we at least know that the standard is two steps.
That clarification alone is significant.
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Originally Posted by wanja
NBA.com: NBA clarifies update -- not change -- to traveling rule
Posted Oct 23 2009 6:00PM
NEW YORK (AP) -- The correct call: The NBA has not changed the traveling rule.
Stu Jackson, the league's executive vice president of basketball operations, said recent media reports that the rule had been changed to allow an extra step after the dribble were not true.
"We have not changed the traveling rule, nor how we enforce the rule," Jackson said Friday during the league's annual preseason conference call. "What we did change was some antiquated language in our existing rule as it related to steps."
The section of the NBA rulebook dealing with traveling used to allow players to "use a two-count rhythm in coming to a stop." It was reworded this season to say players "may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball."
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So do you think that my check is in the mail?
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