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rocky50 Thu Dec 04, 2003 09:20pm

The travel.

A1 passes the ball to A2 in the front court. A2 without putting the ball on the floor takes one step forward, brings his other foot forward then shoots the ball. Did he travel?


ChuckElias Thu Dec 04, 2003 09:48pm

Not enough info, Rocky. We need to know where his feet were when he caught the ball, and what his feet did after he caught it.

If he caught the ball in the air, landed on his right foot, then jumped onto his left foot and shot the ball -- that's legal.

That's what it sounds like to me. If that's not what you're envisioning, let us have some more details.

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nine01c Thu Dec 04, 2003 09:56pm

It depends on if the second foot hits the floor before the ball is released.

When A2 takes one step forward (lets say his right foot), then his left foot becomes the pivot foot. He can spin all around or whatever on that pivot foot. He decides not to dribble. Now, if he lifts his pivot foot (left), he must pass or try for goal (release the ball) before that pivot foot hits the floor again. If the foot comes down and he is still holding the ball, it is a travel.

I bet you see that one NOT called quite often, usually the giant steps and shoot maneuver.

nine01c Thu Dec 04, 2003 09:58pm

PS
I am talking about A2 catching the ball while both feet are already on the floor. FC/BC location isn't a factor.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:05am

Quote:

Originally posted by nine01c
PS
I am talking about A2 catching the ball while both feet are already on the floor. FC/BC location isn't a factor.

With your new information, yes, the player did commit traveling.

MTD, Sr.

rocky50 Fri Dec 05, 2003 11:49am

reset traveling situation
 
To reset the situation:

A1 (not being guarded) is standing 5 feet beyond the 3pt arc (both feet on the floor) ready to receive a pass so he can attempt a 3pt shoot.

A2 while in the front court passes the ball to A1.

A1 catches the ball (still with both feet on the floor). Without dribbling he takes a giant step forward with right foot then brings his left foot forward so that both feet are on the floor then he shoots the ball.

Is this traveling?

What if after he received the pass from A2 bounced the ball once before he took the giant step forward. Does this make any difference?

Thanks in advance

bob jenkins Fri Dec 05, 2003 12:43pm

Re: reset traveling situation
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rocky50
To reset the situation:

A1 (not being guarded) is standing 5 feet beyond the 3pt arc (both feet on the floor) ready to receive a pass so he can attempt a 3pt shoot.

A2 while in the front court passes the ball to A1.

A1 catches the ball (still with both feet on the floor). Without dribbling he takes a giant step forward with right foot then brings his left foot forward so that both feet are on the floor then he shoots the ball.

Is this traveling?

What if after he received the pass from A2 bounced the ball once before he took the giant step forward. Does this make any difference?

Thanks in advance

Yes. No.

In both cases the pivot foot retouched the floor while the player was holding the ball.


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