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I was watching UWM play Detroit last night and thought I had witnessed an obvious traveling violation. We had recorded the game so we went back and watched it again and found that a friend thought otherwise. Here is the play.
Detroit player brings the ball up the court dribbling the ball and is currently walking the ball. As he nears and crosses half court he lets the ball bounce alongside him and with both hands calls out a play, after he calls out a play he does what can only be described as a sequence of hops(show boating). After this he returns to dribbling the ball and moves tries to drive past the defender. Now I thought it was a traveling violation because he took at least six steps in the sequence of hops after dribbling and begins dribbling again. I am very confused as to how this could be anything other than a travel. |
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BTW, I thought this was a GREAT game to watch. Best part: with 4 seconds left the UWM player drove the base line and was held (mugged) by the Detroit player. He played through that, got by the defender and was able to put up a shot & was fouled from behind by the same player, sending the UWM player to the line to win it. The announcers were amazed a foul was called, saying they couldn't see any real contact on the play. Unbelievable. I also saw the Oakland/ORU game before that one, another great game.
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I saw the play Dan mentioned with 4 seconds left. I couldn't believe how patient the ref was with his whistle. It was quite impressive. Thought the kid was going to miss both FT's though. Congrats to UWM and all of their alum.
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I noticed while looking up the definition that a player while dribbling touching the ball with both hands, but not simultaneously, in between bounces during a dribble, does not seem to end the dribble. (Imagine: bounce, touch with left hand, touch with right hand, bounce.) Can anyone find a reference that says that this is illeagal under NCAA rules? |
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