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Any thoughts about the travel call at the end of KU/GT. I saw it live and haven't been able to see a replay yet, but I'm not sure where the travel call came from. The player was falling down backwards, but appeared to dribble the ball on the way down. Did anyone else see this and if so why was a travel called?
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did not see the play, but if he started dribbling on the way down, still a travel. In layman's terms, you have to be dribbling before your pivot foot or both feet move. In falling down, your feet have moved. When falling with the ball, if you weren't dribbling already, you have travelled if you hit the floor and still have the ball in your position..
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If I were a mind reader, I would say the dribbler caused an illegal screen per case book, but the official thought that there was no way he would be able to explain a TC to National TV, the fans, or the coaches. So, when the dribbler sat, he thought, "I'm going with that!" Travels can often be used as not-too-hard-to-explain "escape mechanisms" from iffy calls. Few people question a travel with much more than a, "Huh?" mick |
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I didn't see the play either but how often is travel called in college? Not very. I watched the first few trips up and down the floor and I counted 3 times that there was a travel not called. All three of them were the same thing as the players with the ball simply switched their pivot foot all three times. Nothing was called. By rule it is a travel but very seldom, if ever, called.
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Yep. Miles had already used up his dribble. If his butt hits the ground before a new dribble, traveling. If the new dribble comes first, double dribble. Donnee Gray was screened by Miles' body, and didn't see the 2nd dribble. Either way, it's a violation, and an excellent call, because Miles created ALL the contact, looking to get bailed out.
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reply to UK/GT travel call
I did see the play and the replay twice. The UK player (A1) with posession dribbled, then stopped his dribble (first mistake). Then, like a deer in headlights, saw a GT defender following closely to a UK teamate - the UK player (A1) stuck out his back end and made contact with the defender who was passing by. The collision caused the offensive player (A1) to fall to the floor. While falling or at the point of contact on the floor, he (A1) released the ball and created a dribble on the left side of his body and then held the ball. The official was standing on the right side of the player and probably didn't see the dribble while on the floor (the live camera shot was blocked as well and the dribble wasn't observed until the replay showed it from a different angle), but it didn't matter since he (A1) already suspended his dribble prior to falling down and when he fell to the floor due to the contact he initiated himself he traveled. I liked the call because something had to be called and it was the most obvious call to make in that situation. He could have called the GT player with a foul for the contact but that would have been pandimonium.
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Re: reply to UK/GT travel call
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Welcome to the forum. That surely would have caused Pandemonium with UK causing the contact and GT being charged with a foul. mick |
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Bart,
Regarding: I can't agree with this. I think you can be falling down without a travel, before you are down. I see players start falling down all the time a pass the ball just before touching the floor. They manage to keep their pivot foot until they pass. I am not sure what you don't agree with. The sitch I posted is an interpretation straight from the rules. Agree or not does not matter, it is the rule. What you posted has the player passing the ball before hitting the floor. That is a different sitch.
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