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Originally Posted by ref3808
Or the Euro Step?
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Originally Posted by just another ref
I actually don't even know what that is. seriously
I'm pretty sure it is a term used to complain when a travel is called. You know, like a "crab dribble." (only heard that one the one time)
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Originally Posted by ref3808
Our interpreter at last night's board meeting when referring to the Euro Step said basically that there is no such thing.
Unicorns and the Euro Step ... they don't exist.
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The Euro step describes an action where an offensive player dekes left (or right) but then steps the other direction to get around a defender, who may or may not be trying to take a charge. This move is typically done in a 1 on 1 situation to beat a defender and result in a layup or dunk attempt.
It is a thing, and its legality depends (as always) on
when the player gathers the ball and establishes his pivot foot. The Euro step is colloquially used by players and coaches alike to describe an illegal action which they saw in an NBA game and assumed was legal at their level as well.
Here is an excellent video documenting the Euro step.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
Gonna go with this one, which I've seen done incorrectly 3 or 4 times at the varsity level this year.
A1's errant pass is chased into the backcourt by A2, who recovers it at the free throw line. Ruling: B's ball at the division line.
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I don't know about you guys but I prefer True/False questions where the
entire question is true or false, not simply
part of the question is false. I think that this question might confuse some officials into thinking
this is legal.