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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Not surprising at all that the NBA continues to ignore blatant traveling violations at critical moments (plays) in games.
One of our video guys can post the clip of the basket by Chicago's Butler with 33.6 seconds remaining in game 3 versus Cleveland.
I'm curious if a professional league that actually enforced the traveling rule instead of allowing the players to just run to basket would have enough appeal to an audience to be successful. Right now, anything goes in terms of footwork as long as points are being scored.
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If it makes you feel any better the NBA did determine the play was an incorrect no-call.
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