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This is one thing I've always had a hard time with. Players sliding on the floor, or falling down and sliding on thier back or stomachs with the ball.... is this a travel because they never took a step.
Situations A1 fast break decides h e wants to stops throws his right foot down witih his left foot already on the ground and slides on bothe feet? Travel or no call? A1 dribbles to the basket looses his balance for some reasons falls on this back and slides... travel or no call? Checked the rule books - couldnt find anything. MAybe I wasnt looking hard enough.
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If a player has already possessed the ball and then slides, as in your two examples, it is a violation. He has illegally moved his pivot foot. The only time that sliding with the ball is legal is when in the act of possessing the ball you are sliding on the floor. In this instance you can slide as far as your momentum will allow you to without it being a violation.
Now all of the experts will tell you the other parts of the rule and probably quote you chapter and verse. |
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If he holds the ball after hitting the floor, and then slides, it's not traveling. |
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on the floor,no violation. |
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Ace,
You said you do a lot of Middle School and AAU games? Many of the gyms these games are played in are less than desirable, as far as the condition of the floor. Many times the floor has not been swept properly, etc. Veterans have suggested to let the little slide go if the floor is dirty and/or the level of play is lower caliber. RD |
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