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Is this a walk? (Video)
Here is a link to a video of a walk call.
Per my understanding of the rules you can pick your pivot foot up during a shot or a pass as long as it does not come back down to floor before the ball is released. This ref has called this on multiple occasions. Thanks for the info. http://youtu.be/r8Vcb44Iw7I Last edited by APG; Mon Jan 26, 2015 at 03:11pm. Reason: embed videos |
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The travel is for dragging his (left) pivot foot prior to the up-and-under move.
His left foot starts on the free thrown lane line, and ends up more than a few inches inside the lane.
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I see what you mean, but don't agree that is what he was calling. He's called a walk before on a post move where the pivot foot was established. I agree the pivot foot moved. But it the pivot foot did not slide you agree that it would then be a legal move after that?
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Embeded for viewing.
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I do not see a travel. I think the official anticipated that the left foot (pivot) came back to the floor. I had to watch a few times to make sure that is not what I saw as well. A slow-motion might have helped to confirm, but I digress.
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I see two plausible things the R might have called:
But I'd also note that you say the ref called on multiple occaions. When I coach, I always tell my players that you have to adapt -- whether it is a good call or not, if that is at travel today, players need to adjust to what the officials are calling. (That is not a defense of bad calls, but the reality of play and how smart players adjust to their enviornment rather than continuing to do what the officials have made clear was going to be called against them.) |
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I don't see a slide. I mean no one can actually stop on a dime.
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Those 2 sentences are making the opposite points. On one hand you say there is no slide. On the other hand, you say no can stop without sliding.
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I'm saying the slide that you see is so miniscule if there, I think it's splitting hairs.
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I see a legal move but possible there was a drag. But that being said, I would encourage refs to familiarize themselves when some of these post moves when the player is jumping off the non-pivot foot. These can easily be called travels. 110 mark
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