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Agreed. Right foot gather, jump off left foot, simultaneously landed on both feet. That's NBA legal.
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I just don't get where some people are saying he has gathered with his right foot??? He doesn't bring the ball together to both hands (gather) until he is on his left foot meaning that the jump stop is step one, if he had wanted to he could've even pivoted after the jump stop. That is a legal play at any level of ball...
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I think the important thing is it's pretty conclusive that this play was legal. ![]()
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Speaking of Manu, just took a charge on Carmelo Anthony to wipe out a game winning lay-up and win the game. Outstanding call by Rodney Mott and Haywoode Workman.
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It definitely is (as has been established here) by NBA standards. |
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I'm surprised noone has mentioned the defender appears to have caused Manu to momentarily lose control of the ball while trying to gather it. No control = no travel.
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