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JetMetFan Wed Apr 09, 2014 03:34pm

Kentucky/UConn travel on drive (video)
 
Here's the play...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 930851)
UConn player on the wing with about 17:50 on the clock in the first half.
Did he travel before going around his defender for a dunk?


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Nevadaref Wed Apr 09, 2014 04:27pm

Looks like the NBA.
Catch, step with the left, hop with both feet, then jab step with the right, then dribble. The defender has to be so confused as to which is the pivot that he can't possibly be expected to play defense. No wonder the offensive player blows by him for a dunk.

AremRed Wed Apr 09, 2014 06:10pm

Travel. Player gathers the ball with left foot on the floor, establishing the left as pivot. He then lifts the pivot foot and puts it back down before starting a dribble.

jump stop Wed Apr 09, 2014 07:16pm

This was a travel : the player gathered the ball with left foot on floor, jumped off of this foot and landed on 2 feet. At this point he is not allowed to pivot. and he pivoted which is a violation

This play happens all the time on catches on the perimeter but almost never seen it called in an NCAA game.

Players in college are taught to catch ball off of jump stop which is usually followed by illegal pivot. Do they gain advantage. ??

JRutledge Wed Apr 09, 2014 07:42pm

I cannot see the ball. Not sure that is a travel without seeing the ball. He touches the ball, but does he have control of the ball. That is the question.

Peace

Sharpshooternes Fri Apr 11, 2014 01:38am

White 13 also travelled on the pass before.

Mark Padgett Fri Apr 11, 2014 09:55am

Is this a travel?

HS - yes
NCAA - yes
NBE - no
FEEBLE - who cares

Pantherdreams Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:59am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 931413)
Is this a travel?


FEEBLE - who cares

I do . . . Also a travel. That we never get to because the passer travels first, ewll before they become the passer.


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