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Can't see the travel
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No advantage, play on.
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Welcome to the NBE and their $50 average ticket price.....
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I've mentioned this elsewhere -- without defensive pressure and especially at this level, do you think the on-ball official is actually staring at Wade looking for a travel? He's probably looking for a competitive matchup and making sure there isn't an illegal screen or some other kind of foul.
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This is one where I'd probably smile if someone yelled out "Ball don't lie."
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I may go with the "no advantage" thing in a lower level game (I'm talking about 10 year-olds or less), but not at the high school level or above. At that point I believe a rule is a rule.
With that said, I can accept this being missed, as the official may be looking at other things. But to let it go because Wade didn't gain an advantage is wrong. It's a rule, and these guys know it. If the ref called a travel there, can Wade or his coach really get upset about it? No. |
Left foot is established as the pivot foot, then he picks it up and moves it. Travel everyday.
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and then moves the left foot again. and then moves the right foot yet again. ... Can you call 6-7 infractions at once? :eek: |
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