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bigda65 Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:06am

Travel?
 
At what point do you call travelling when two of the same team players, have the ball and fighting over it.

I promise it looked like a tug of war, but neither were moving their feet, I was curious about what point is it a travel.

Do both players have to move at least one foot?

BillyMac Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:27am

Give Me A Little Traveling Music Sammy ...
 
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Originally Posted by bigda65 (Post 827601)
Neither were moving their feet, I was curious about what point is it a travel.

It isn't.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigda65 (Post 827601)
Do both players have to move at least one foot?

Just one player has to travel. No such thing as a double travel.

Adam Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:57am

Billy is correct, if either player travels on his/her own, it's a travel. I had this last night in a ms boys game. Joint rebound, and A1 keeps pulling and moves his pivot foot in the process.

BillyMac Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:46pm

This Can Be Habit Forming ...
 
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 827621)
Billy is correct.

Oh. My. God. That's twice in two days. Jurassic Referee would be so proud of me.

refiator Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:26am

In your description, could a held ball be called to avoid any potential issues?

Raymond Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:36am

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Originally Posted by refiator (Post 827756)
In your description, could a held ball be called to avoid any potential issues?

Between teammates? Hmmmmm :eek:

Adam Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by refiator (Post 827756)
In your description, could a held ball be called to avoid any potential issues?

Did you misread the OP?

26 Year Gap Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:18am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigda65 (Post 827601)
At what point do you call travelling when two of the same team players, have the ball and fighting over it.

I promise it looked like a tug of war, but neither were moving their feet, I was curious about what point is it a travel.

Do both players have to move at least one foot?

Your fingers weren't crossed, I hope.

BktBallRef Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:23am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigda65 (Post 827601)
At what point do you call travelling when two of the same team players, have the ball and fighting over it.

I promise it looked like a tug of war, but neither were moving their feet, I was curious about what point is it a travel.

Do both players have to move at least one foot?

When would it be traveling if only one of them was holding the ball? The answer is the same.

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Originally Posted by refiator (Post 827756)
In your description, could a held ball be called to avoid any potential issues?

Did you say you were an evaluator? :o

BillyMac Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:59am

Check Your Local Possession Arrows ...
 
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Originally Posted by refiator (Post 827756)
In your description, could a held ball be called to avoid any potential issues?

As long as the possession arrow isn't pointing to the other team. If you did, that would certainly get the coach's attention.

refiator Sun Feb 26, 2012 08:35pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 827760)
Did you misread the OP?

Yep...Misread.....My mistake. I swear I am not that much of a numbskull.

Raymond Sun Feb 26, 2012 08:52pm

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Originally Posted by refiator (Post 828002)
Yep...Misread.....My mistake. I swear I am not that much of a numbskull.

Goes to show even evaluators blow a call every once in a while.

Adam Sun Feb 26, 2012 10:42pm

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Originally Posted by refiator (Post 828002)
Yep...Misread.....My mistake. I swear I am not that much of a numbskull.

Phew! I was starting to doubt my faith in humanity. :D


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