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Originally Posted by Rich
You want to use your example to prove a point and I want to use mine. Both are violations.
The travel - he's not using the footwork to gain any advantage whatsoever.
I agree this is one nobody wants to miss, mainly because of the press this is getting, but I find it really hard to get bent out of shape over this stuff.
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I think I'd argue he's actually gaining an advantage. The common thought of advantage is probably position with respect to the hoop, but he was looking to pass from minute one. First off, he probably traveled initially which got him out of the key, preventing a 3 second violation or forced quicker pass, which is an advantage to him on that play. Second, he continued to back up, giving him an increasingly better view of the court to pass from.
So in this case, I think he traveled AND there was an advantage in positioning gained.