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High School Travel Call (Video)
Talk away!!!
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mboDFPPUX6w" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Peace |
I'm passing on that in real speed pretty much every time.
On replay though the left foot is his pivot and he does replant it before releasing the ball. Not making this call but if I see this on film as a coach I'm telling him to clean up his euro step. |
Good call, but many won't like it. I don't see why not.
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No travel.
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In real time I doubt I definitively pick up the right foot as the pivot. In a still frame or slow mo, sure. .
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I haven't watched the video yet, but I do have to wonder why the thread title needs to denigrate high school officials.
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I'm a high school official. I don't see the thread title as denigrating.
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I also normally post videos knowing the schools as the college level. I have no idea what the schools were or even if this was in my state, I just know it was a high school game. Peace |
I have said this before, if you have to slow down to determine, I would rather personally pass on the call.
I also cannot tell by the video or the picture if the ball was actually gathered so that the right foot is the pivot. The official in the video can make that determination much better than we can. Peace |
When someone does an exaggerated euro step, it's gotta be clean.
If I'm sure and get the right foot pivot as the lead, I call it. If I'm not sure, I don't. One thing I don't do is guess a travel. I do think he has the ball with the right foot still on the floor, but real time, as the L? Put me there and ask me. While I'll guess on an Internet forum, I won't on the court. |
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Peace |
I agree with the sentiment that if you need slo-mo to determine a travel then it's best to leave it alone.
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