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Step Back 3.....Arizona St. @ Wash. St.
Could someone post the step back three taken by WSU with 5.4 remaining. I believe it is a traval that was missed. Thanks in advance for posting the play.
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Ball caught with left foot inside NCAAW 3-point line and right foot at at NCAAM line.
Then, left foot at men's line and right foot well behind. It doesn't matter which one you deem the pivot foot, they both moved. Regardless of which one you pick, it is a travel.
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Jeff,
After ASU throws the ball away on the subsequent possession, they show a replay from behind the shooter. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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In real time, I agree. I wouldn't call it.
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Look No one banged this drum longer and louder (at least in my locals zones) about footwork and the fact that if on contested open foot attack dribbles or 1-2 step backs if you looked at the tape 9/10 would be travels on video. However as many people expressed to me then and continue to express now:
1 - The rules are being changed to allow and make more dynamic plays so if we aren't sure side with letting it go. 2 - Almost everyone would rather no call the close ones and be wrong w/ a no call on video that they can say it was too close in real time, than incorrectly call one a travel that was not a travel on video. 3 - If you can't be sure in real time you can't call it. Can't call funny or have to call something etc. If you see something call it, if something happened but you don't know what you saw keep playing. 4- Know what segment of Rome you are in and who they want plays like this officiated. You can't be that guy and have the "travel" be your signature call. As other have stated nothing on the video I'm seeing convinces me it is absolutely a travel. Let alone in real time.
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You can determine when the ball came to rest in the ball-handler's hand(s) from the video posted?
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