One thing. When a player is attacking the rim, either for a dunk or lay up, he/she is allowed an extra step. to gather their momentum. It's not an official rule but you ever tried running full speed then jump without gathering yourself? If you played college division 2 or higher you know what I mean by this.
I thought it was 2 steps once you had full possession of the ball? For example if you're dribbling and you stop dribbling mid way through a step you can finish that one plus 2 more. Same if you catch it off the pass, you can finish that step and take 2 more. At least that's how I've always looked at it. I think as long as it looks natural they'll usually let you get away with a quick shuffle.
You are allowed 2 steps. That is an official rule since 2009. But these all have 3-4-5... steps. They're travels. And don't ever mention "unoffical" rules. lol. Refs just ddn't do their jobs here.
Charles S It's more like 1.5 steps, on a regular layup you pick up your dribble with 1 foot off the ground, you land that foot (so half a step), take a step with the other foot, and then jump and shoot. OTOH if you were holding the ball with both feet on the ground, then took 2 steps and then shot, it would be a travel.
A lot of people on both sides don't understand the "gather step" - it's not a 3rd step, but what it means is that after you complete your last dribble, you might take a step while the ball is on it's way bouncing back up to your hand, but you don't have the ball in your hand yet - that step isn't one of your 2 steps.
I don't understand a lot of these comments. All of those were obvious travels. I don't really care what the nba rules are. If those aren't considered travels then the rules are just a bastardization of basketball. You get one step from the triple threat position and two steps off the dribble. What the fuck is this gather step bullshit?
the "gather" step is a the step in which the ball is bounced back into your hand form the floor then you get two steps from "off the dribble" its a technically thing meaning your dribble hasn't finished so your two off the dribble steps can't take place yet harden's euro step uses the gather step the best because it looks like he takes 3 steps but really one is while he is still gathering the ball (just coming into his hand at the same time as taking a step) and then takes 2 off the dribble steps
Steve Genova After they have picked their dribble in midstride, the stride they were in does not count as a full step. They do get 2 full steps after that. These dudes are taking 3-4 steps after their initial midstep which is completely illegal. On this vid a lot of the travels that look like 4 or 5 steps are really just 3 steps which is still a blatant travel.
This is actually incorrect. The rule clearly states that "The first count occurs: (1) As he receives the ball, if either foot is touching the floor at the time he receives it." "The second occurs: (1) After the count of one when either foot touches the floor, or both feet touch the floor simultaneously." That is copy & pasted from the traveling section on the NBA.com/misunderstood_5 rules page.
Its better if gatter step only applied to transition offence because of momentum of speed not when a player attack the basket. Remember the pivot and 3 step is travelled
I like how #9 is being explained as a travel because of something the guy does before he has the ball. That's not possible. I also like how #8 is in the all-star game, which is otherwise known for its tight officiating. I'm sure many of these are travels, but they're far from the worst of all time.
u just dont understand the game. Traveling is a rule to allow the D have a chance to stay in fount of the ball,most of the clip showing are really clear pass to the basket,and no D ever have a chance to get back in fount. if u call them,the only thing does to the game is you killing great break away moves and high lights.the reason player's doing it is because they know what they doing.
LOl traveling is traveling... U CAN"T TAKE 3 STEPS WITH THE BALL IN UR HANDS Doesn't matter wut it's supposed to do.... Were u there when they made the rule? How would you know?
bullshit. the rule also says u can't touch a play(basically) otherwise its a foul(O/Defensive) ,if that's how u understand about basketball,go play with the 10 years old,its the NBA we talking about where ref call whats the game needed and allow player play the game of basketball allow it to be enjoyably to watch ,not trying to teach them the fundamental of the game.even in the high school level refs start to let a lots stuff go in odder to allow players to PLAY!
H. John Hey in the NBA (No Barred Actions) you can take 4, 5 or whatever steps, change your pivot foot numerous times and go up and down and still go up for a shot, the NBA is a spectacle circus not so much a game of rules and mechanics as a show to low mental fans..that's why I stopped watching, among other reasons.
youre right! nba needs highlights to gain supporters and buyers to their product so that they can keep nba alive. imagine if you would stop these plays or the ref calls every violation in the game. nba would loose popularity and they will get bankrupt. all morons would never understand it. nba facilities are not free. they need maintenance and investors to keep it going.
***** Not quite as hilarious as Kendrick Perkins' nine-step travel last year, but yeah, no idea how they keep getting away with this shit. I never knew dribbling was optional in the NBA. LOL.
Where is Rick Smits catching the ball at the top of the key running for a dunk without taking a dribble? Took 4 ridiculous strides without dribbling before dunking.
lebron hater, number 8 was not a travel, and two shouldnt even had been in the top twenty there are worse travels than that, mj had like 5 steps once and the 7 or 8 step travel by wade, clearly a lebron hater
Once you have performed a jump stop (both feet landing at the same time after already dribbling you can not establish a pivot foot (lift one leg but not the other). Had he gone straight up it wouldn't have been a travel.
You dudes and your imaginary ideas of past events. Your memory fails you. If you think the NBA had any less missed calls in the past than it does now, you're blind. The difference is, the missed calls of this era get uploaded to youtube for endless replayability. Back then, if you missed a call, only a few people watching caught it and they forget about it 2 plays later.
Your description at 0:23 is wrong, it is irrelevant that he may have shuffled before he caught the ball (which didn't happen, he shuffled as he caught it) cos you can take as many steps and shuffles as you want WITHOUT the ball...
Ill give you props on this edition. With the exception of the first few (duncan shuffled before he got the ball, so they don't count as steps, 10 and 8 were iffy), most of these are travels, some of them being in the "how could you miss that" category. lol Billups taking 4 steps to tie the game? Clutch!
If you count his first pivot foot, which is the one and only legal pivot foot, he had a total of 5 pivot foots (4 travels). But on top of it when he finally decided which foot he was going to use as his pivot foot, he leaped out of his stance before dribbling the ball which is another travel. He traveled a total of 5 times and the ref was just staring at him.
All of these are travels except #8. Even the two steps you are allowed when catching a pass or picking up a dribble (only in the NBA does this rule exist) it still doesn't save most of these. Basically, the rule is you can't pick up your pivot foot and return it to the floor without shooting or passing first, which clearly happens in most of the videos. All of the travels are obvious but anyone defending #10, 7 or 5-1 should just tune in to street ball. It would be more to your liking.
NBA Rules clarification: It is impossible to travel while dribbling.[9] The height of the dribble or number of steps taken per dribble is irrelevant.[10
im sorry but someone said that in some nba dunk films there are 3 steps b4 they actually dunk but i beg to differ kuz i checked many just now and i didnt see none so show me what u talkin about.
on that number 2 play there were 2 fouls and a travel that was horrible officiating but the first foul came before the travel to be fair. hand checking is still legal below the extended free throw line but not if it affects the players movement which it definitely did.
After reading the rules I still have a question: what if you drible, stops dribling, go on pivoting, and then, use 2 steps and pass the ball, is it a travel? why?
Number 1 switched his pivot foot 2 or 3 times before walking again when taking off. Its hard to see because of the vid quality, but he walked a lot! Initial catch on left pivot, then switches to right pivot (1st walk), back to left, back to right, then walks again when he takes off.
You should dig up some from LeCramps and Wade. They have four to seven steps sometimes. These were mostly three. Pretty bad, but LeCramps really takes the cake.
that chauncy Billups one actually isn't a travel (they count the first step prematurely)... the last foot movement was while pivoting to shoot. all the others looked like actual travels though
@MrDarksword123 apparently not. you're totally right. im so wrong. what was i thinking? thank you so much for making me realize my mistakes and pointing me in the right direction. but now u gotta do that for everyone else in the world who knows a thing or 2 about basketball... good luck
You could have found better ones than these, most are just 3 steps during a dunk or layup, also the number 2, Lebron has the ball partially stripped from help defender while in the air of his hop step, so when he plants with 2 feet he has a fresh dribble. There's a good one of Deron Williams, highlight on NBA.com it was the one game Brooklyn beat Miami in playoffs 2014; he puts both hands on the ball in middle of his spin move, then takes another dribble.
Looking at #2, I don't see how the help defender even touched the basketball enough to be considered partially stripped when Lebron had full control of it throughout the play?
5 definitely looks like a travel, but the slow-mo replay actually shows it isn't. The first step that they count isn't a step because once again, he had already started to take the step before he picked up the dribble. He then takes two steps. The last step that the announcers count isn't a step. His second real step, or third as they count it, becomes him planting his pivot foot. He pivots off of his left foot, meaning that he is allowed to plant his right as long as he doesn't move the left.
im not a huge nba fan but at 0:55 that guy literally ran almost the entire court and bounced the ball twice lol... maybe i could join the NBA if those are the rules :D
What's funny is #9 you even added an annotation stating that "This one is a travel because he stutters and shuffles his feet right before he gets the ball" BEFORE he gets the ball...Tim could do cartwheels and front flips it still won't be a travel because it was BEFORE he gets the ball. hahaha!! You. Are. Hilarious!!
Number 9 is not a travel. I do agree with the order you put them in. The Lebron one against the Wizards and the Magette one are the worst two for sure.
I agree, it is far too close even in slow motion I can not determine for sure if it's a travel, so of course it would not be called. Almost all the others were blatantly obvious.
in the nba, ure allowed 2 steps be4 establishing ur pivot foot. the nba only made this official in the past few years but refs and nba officials have said that they have allowed this for many years. even if the official rule book of the nba said 1 step. its to make it more exciting.
@DetroitBADBOYS123 Yep, my thoughts exactly. That's why I rarely watch vids about travels that weren't called and all. Most of the time, if there are, say 10 so-called travels shown, there are at least 4 that aren't really travelling.
ALL of these r travels. if anyone thinks otherwise, i will prove u wrong. b. A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may use a two-count rhythm in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball. The first count occurs: (1) As he receives the ball, if either foot is touching the floor at the time he receives it. (2) As the foot touches the floor, or as both feet touch the floor simultane- ously after he receives the ball, if both feet are off the floor when he receives it. now stfu with that gather step and crab dribble bs, those terms r made up as excuses for traveling violations. no where in the rules will u find those terms.
Its crazy to see how much the NBA has allowed so many minds to not understand traveling and what it really is. Even in youth leagues I see it so much where young players will travel cause they saw it on TV 9 or 10 times a game (cause its pretty much a natural reaction) and every time they look at the ref a complain. I even hear them come back to the huddle talking about how the ref doesn't know what traveling is. Which is really sad cause it tells me they have no plans to go and correct that style of play. Even college ball has fallen away from fundamentals.
Looks like you traveled back in time to get this kind of quality.
ha! that's a joke that was meant to be funny
Warden Freeman It is funny lol
well you have to remember that its from 2010
Aleksa Zivanovic it was not funny
i mean got damn 122 1/2P never heard of it.
How can you even see what anyone is doing? It looks like I'm watching a television through a window...... from inside my car....during a rainstorm
Ctfu
Rotfl
😂😂😂😭
Swizzul Gaming my frying pan has a better resolution than this
If I had a dollar for every pixel in this video, I would have 50 cents
lmao
lol
Same thought... WTF
You'd have over millions because a TV screen or any type of montior is made up of pixels
Lebron takes more steps than a recovering alcoholic.
"That was 4 steps!!"
"no,but in metric system that was only 2"
LOL
One thing. When a player is attacking the rim, either for a dunk or lay up, he/she is allowed an extra step. to gather their momentum. It's not an official rule but you ever tried running full speed then jump without gathering yourself? If you played college division 2 or higher you know what I mean by this.
But if you didn't, then you can't possibly understand the physics of jumping, even if you can dunk? Ok.
I'm talking about the rule,and you dunking? Ha
I thought it was 2 steps once you had full possession of the ball? For example if you're dribbling and you stop dribbling mid way through a step you can finish that one plus 2 more. Same if you catch it off the pass, you can finish that step and take 2 more. At least that's how I've always looked at it. I think as long as it looks natural they'll usually let you get away with a quick shuffle.
You are allowed 2 steps. That is an official rule since 2009. But these all have 3-4-5... steps. They're travels.
And don't ever mention "unoffical" rules. lol. Refs just ddn't do their jobs here.
Charles S It's more like 1.5 steps, on a regular layup you pick up your dribble with 1 foot off the ground, you land that foot (so half a step), take a step with the other foot, and then jump and shoot. OTOH if you were holding the ball with both feet on the ground, then took 2 steps and then shot, it would be a travel.
240p makes it hard to try and dispute this video's content.
well the video was made in 2010
+Aaron Blunt but still
jedcola quack,quack but still what?
All I can see is a bunch of pixels running around
+DemocracyOfHypocrisy lmaoo!
For real! The best quality for this video is 240p!
the video was made 6 years ago
Aaron Blunt true
LOL thank you to whoever made this. It was hilarious. You truly can find anything you want on TH-cam.
Don't give this guy any reason to make more videos. This was awful.
How did this not satisfy your need for entertainment?
1:28 "they got rid of traveling. They no longer have that." Hahahaha
Add Kendrick perkins to the list of ridiculous travels.
Lol how many was it for him? Like 7 steps? Haha
+AquaDonkey69 480p Ikr! ;)
Some are travels some are gather steps
Exactly..
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Are you trying to say they don't count as real steps?? Lol I son understand
Yeah, half these were not actually travel.
I would say all seemed to be travels, but a few were too close to expect them to be called consistently in real time during a game.
The song is Hero by Nas
unirnmes thank you! couldn't think of it
A lot of people on both sides don't understand the "gather step" - it's not a 3rd step, but what it means is that after you complete your last dribble, you might take a step while the ball is on it's way bouncing back up to your hand, but you don't have the ball in your hand yet - that step isn't one of your 2 steps.
Yet on #9 you say it's a travel because he moved his feet BEFORE HE TOUCHED THE BALL which is ridiculous.
#1 is not a travel, it is a journey...
I don't understand a lot of these comments. All of those were obvious travels. I don't really care what the nba rules are. If those aren't considered travels then the rules are just a bastardization of basketball. You get one step from the triple threat position and two steps off the dribble. What the fuck is this gather step bullshit?
the "gather" step is a the step in which the ball is bounced back into your hand form the floor then you get two steps from "off the dribble" its a technically thing meaning your dribble hasn't finished so your two off the dribble steps can't take place yet harden's euro step uses the gather step the best because it looks like he takes 3 steps but really one is while he is still gathering the ball (just coming into his hand at the same time as taking a step) and then takes 2 off the dribble steps
Steve Genova After they have picked their dribble in midstride, the stride they were in does not count as a full step. They do get 2 full steps after that. These dudes are taking 3-4 steps after their initial midstep which is completely illegal. On this vid a lot of the travels that look like 4 or 5 steps are really just 3 steps which is still a blatant travel.
This is actually incorrect. The rule clearly states that "The first count occurs: (1) As he receives the ball, if either foot is touching the floor at the time he receives it."
"The second occurs: (1) After the count of one when either foot touches the floor, or both feet touch the floor simultaneously."
That is copy & pasted from the traveling section on the NBA.com/misunderstood_5 rules page.
fiction. no it doesn't. look it up, rules say a two-count rhythm describing when and where the first count takes place. bad try
This "gather step bullshit" has just become part of international basketball, 3 years after your comment. You'll have to get used to it.
This smattering of pixels is an insult to the 21st century.
Which ambiguous group of pixels is traveling?
I couldn't see #9, but it was the passer who traveled and not Duncan right? I think #3 falls under the "gathering" rule right? #1 is just stupid
Its better if gatter step only applied to transition offence because of momentum of speed not when a player attack the basket. Remember the pivot and 3 step is travelled
the best part was when the pixel yellow was with the pixel red!!!
Hilarious!
(Before watching) I wonder how many times LeBron is on the list 😁😁😁😁
I'm surprised... only 3?
3 or 4 times there in the the nba u think they'll know the nba better then a 12 year old
I luv lebrons new booty shorts the really show how dumb he is
+Stacie Schmidt LeBron James have his own top 10 list of uncalled travels
Yo NBA, You should watch " Nigga Turtles VS Donald Sterling "
this nigga. lol
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Thank you!!!
They had on world star and I think the whole website lost it.
O_O wtf did I just watch? lmao.
I like how #9 is being explained as a travel because of something the guy does before he has the ball. That's not possible. I also like how #8 is in the all-star game, which is otherwise known for its tight officiating. I'm sure many of these are travels, but they're far from the worst of all time.
I dont see any part on the rule that says that theres an extra step called gather step. Thats the same excuse when somebody travels
u just dont understand the game.
Traveling is a rule to allow the D have a chance to stay in fount of the ball,most of the clip showing are really clear pass to the basket,and no D ever have a chance to get back in fount.
if u call them,the only thing does to the game is you killing great break away moves and high lights.the reason player's doing it is because they know what they doing.
LOl traveling is traveling...
U CAN"T TAKE 3 STEPS WITH THE BALL IN UR HANDS
Doesn't matter wut it's supposed to do....
Were u there when they made the rule? How would you know?
bullshit. the rule also says u can't touch a play(basically) otherwise its a foul(O/Defensive) ,if that's how u understand about basketball,go play with the 10 years old,its the NBA we talking about where ref call whats the game needed and allow player play the game of basketball allow it to be enjoyably to watch ,not trying to teach them the fundamental of the game.even in the high school level refs start to let a lots stuff go in odder to allow players to PLAY!
H. John
Hey in the NBA (No Barred Actions) you can take 4, 5 or whatever steps, change your pivot foot numerous times and go up and down and still go up for a shot, the NBA is a spectacle circus not so much a game of rules and mechanics as a show to low mental fans..that's why I stopped watching, among other reasons.
LOL yeah, I agree. It is to entertain people. Brian Collins
youre right! nba needs highlights to gain supporters and buyers to their product so that they can keep nba alive. imagine if you would stop these plays or the ref calls every violation in the game. nba would loose popularity and they will get bankrupt. all morons would never understand it. nba facilities are not free. they need maintenance and investors to keep it going.
Was this filmed with a potato?
IKR my god
+MrCowboys1235 - That is one of the funniest comments I've ever read. Thanks for giving me a LOL.
Yeah this was pretty funny xD
Number one is a joke. Not only did he move his pivot foot three or four times, he changed his pivot foot twice!
*****
Not quite as hilarious as Kendrick Perkins' nine-step travel last year, but yeah, no idea how they keep getting away with this shit.
I never knew dribbling was optional in the NBA.
LOL.
Dan McKeown
He effectively took seven "steps" while holding the ball. Seven.
It's official, traveling is no longer a rule in the NBA.
0:55
Where is Rick Smits catching the ball at the top of the key running for a dunk without taking a dribble? Took 4 ridiculous strides without dribbling before dunking.
lebron hater, number 8 was not a travel, and two shouldnt even had been in the top twenty there are worse travels than that, mj had like 5 steps once and the 7 or 8 step travel by wade, clearly a lebron hater
mj 6 step travel i mean
bernard james I can't remember which game that mj 6 step uncalled travel on the fast break was in, but it's the first one I always remember.
brad johnson i cant understand ur comment
Once you have performed a jump stop (both feet landing at the same time after already dribbling you can not establish a pivot foot (lift one leg but not the other). Had he gone straight up it wouldn't have been a travel.
Adam Wain thats irrelevant he took two steps and shot it he didnt travel
This is why I don't watch the NBA anymore.
You dudes and your imaginary ideas of past events. Your memory fails you. If you think the NBA had any less missed calls in the past than it does now, you're blind. The difference is, the missed calls of this era get uploaded to youtube for endless replayability. Back then, if you missed a call, only a few people watching caught it and they forget about it 2 plays later.
Whoever made this hates Lebron
***** yea same thing i said an all-star game is just east and western stars having fun of course the officals are really not gonna call anything
AMAZING QUALITY
0:11 paul pierce : aight you travelled its allgood , *claps his hand.
Your description at 0:23 is wrong, it is irrelevant that he may have shuffled before he caught the ball (which didn't happen, he shuffled as he caught it) cos you can take as many steps and shuffles as you want WITHOUT the ball...
Ill give you props on this edition. With the exception of the first few (duncan shuffled before he got the ball, so they don't count as steps, 10 and 8 were iffy), most of these are travels, some of them being in the "how could you miss that" category.
lol Billups taking 4 steps to tie the game? Clutch!
If you count his first pivot foot, which is the one and only legal pivot foot, he had a total of 5 pivot foots (4 travels). But on top of it when he finally decided which foot he was going to use as his pivot foot, he leaped out of his stance before dribbling the ball which is another travel. He traveled a total of 5 times and the ref was just staring at him.
Most of these really aren't travels, and especially not the worst uncalled travels.
1:32 how was that 4 steps? Looks like 3 to me, the so-called "4th step" was his pivot foot planting for the jump shot.. he didn't take another step.
All of these are travels except #8. Even the two steps you are allowed when catching a pass or picking up a dribble (only in the NBA does this rule exist) it still doesn't save most of these. Basically, the rule is you can't pick up your pivot foot and return it to the floor without shooting or passing first, which clearly happens in most of the videos. All of the travels are obvious but anyone defending #10, 7 or 5-1 should just tune in to street ball. It would be more to your liking.
#8 was just having fun in the All Star Game lol, and Gasol took 4 steps holy crap
@chainsolid
yes it was, he takes at least 3 steps in between 1 of those bounces, count it again.
@MrJoshGamel
I think it based on dollars earned. The more dollars in a players pay check, the more steps allowed on court.
NBA Rules clarification: It is impossible to travel while dribbling.[9] The height of the dribble or number of steps taken per dribble is irrelevant.[10
im sorry but someone said that in some nba dunk films there are 3 steps b4 they actually dunk but i beg to differ kuz i checked many just now and i didnt see none so show me what u talkin about.
on that number 2 play there were 2 fouls and a travel that was horrible officiating but the first foul came before the travel to be fair. hand checking is still legal below the extended free throw line but not if it affects the players movement which it definitely did.
My bad! haha i ment to put the nba would probably think that traveling calls would be bad for business
"ya but under the metric system thats only two" i fucking died
ha. Vujacic looked like he was thinking "damn it, there's no way I'm going to beat Pierce to the rim if I have to dribble...ah, fuck it"
Didn't Dan Majerle have an infamous travel one time...like 6 steps?
This video looks like someone put a dryer sheet over their phone then recorded off the tv.
+bobby15105 A flip-phone to be a little more specific.
I remember #2 that was against the Wizards in the playoffs and it was a game winner... :(
If they where travels, (in the clip) wouldn't the opposing team argue/react?
top 8 and top 9 aren't travelling
0:38 LOL why does he look so funny running?
lmao @ maggette he walked across the freeway then clotheslines a guy and goes what'd i do? HA! too funny
which one of the blurry pixels had the ball?
The one on the left I think
After reading the rules I still have a question: what if you drible, stops dribling, go on pivoting, and then, use 2 steps and pass the ball, is it a travel? why?
It looks more like a long trip for me , not just a traveling^^
Number 1 switched his pivot foot 2 or 3 times before walking again when taking off. Its hard to see because of the vid quality, but he walked a lot! Initial catch on left pivot, then switches to right pivot (1st walk), back to left, back to right, then walks again when he takes off.
Which pixel was the ball
You are missing a whole bunch of Michael Jorden plays.
what's the music you used in this?
You should dig up some from LeCramps and Wade. They have four to seven steps sometimes. These were mostly three. Pretty bad, but LeCramps really takes the cake.
***** What does that have to do with how bad these schmoes travel?
that chauncy Billups one actually isn't a travel (they count the first step prematurely)... the last foot movement was while pivoting to shoot. all the others looked like actual travels though
@MrDarksword123 apparently not. you're totally right. im so wrong. what was i thinking? thank you so much for making me realize my mistakes and pointing me in the right direction. but now u gotta do that for everyone else in the world who knows a thing or 2 about basketball... good luck
You could have found better ones than these, most are just 3 steps during a dunk or layup, also the number 2, Lebron has the ball partially stripped from help defender while in the air of his hop step, so when he plants with 2 feet he has a fresh dribble.
There's a good one of Deron Williams, highlight on NBA.com it was the one game Brooklyn beat Miami in playoffs 2014; he puts both hands on the ball in middle of his spin move, then takes another dribble.
This video is from 2010.
Ален Ајверсон
Here's 6 steps by MJ
Worst NBA Travel Ever By Best NBA Player Ever
SpiderWaffle will it be the only example of 6 steps travel for MJ? we could find as many LBJ flop and Crab Dribbles highlights as we can!
Looking at #2, I don't see how the help defender even touched the basketball enough to be considered partially stripped when Lebron had full control of it throughout the play?
5 definitely looks like a travel, but the slow-mo replay actually shows it isn't. The first step that they count isn't a step because once again, he had already started to take the step before he picked up the dribble. He then takes two steps. The last step that the announcers count isn't a step. His second real step, or third as they count it, becomes him planting his pivot foot. He pivots off of his left foot, meaning that he is allowed to plant his right as long as he doesn't move the left.
Please include Amir Johnson's... Go search for it, it was also from Shaqtin' A fool
im not a huge nba fan but at 0:55 that guy literally ran almost the entire court and bounced the ball twice lol... maybe i could join the NBA if those are the rules :D
What's funny is #9 you even added an annotation stating that "This one is a travel because he stutters and shuffles his feet right before he gets the ball" BEFORE he gets the ball...Tim could do cartwheels and front flips it still won't be a travel because it was BEFORE he gets the ball. hahaha!! You. Are. Hilarious!!
lol Duncan did not stop! He was like "Give me the rock im going on Vacation'"
Number 9 is not a travel. I do agree with the order you put them in. The Lebron one against the Wizards and the Magette one are the worst two for sure.
I agree, it is far too close even in slow motion I can not determine for sure if it's a travel, so of course it would not be called. Almost all the others were blatantly obvious.
number 9 was a travel. The guy passing the ball took 3 steps, not the guy dunking.
N30ZxJersey
ahhhhhhhh ok :-)
+N30ZxJersey no it was they guy dunking ( Tim Duncan) he clearly took 3 steps
Jeric Stubbs sure :)
how many steps can someone ake if he / she didn't dribble...like catch the ball and is it 2 steps or 1?
the duncan one might be considered him gathering the ball kinda but it somewhat looked like a travel idk
Some of these fellas are taking more steps than there are pixels in this vid
Game 2
Miami Heat - 115
Chicago Bulls -78
Game 3
Miami Heat - 104
Chicago Bulls - 94
Just keeping you updated :D
It's not that i dont know wat traveling is I just want to know how many steps is traveling 3 or 4?
the last one omg 😭💀
boy he slippin and slidin that last one lol
I checked each one and they are at least 3 steps each. Nice damn job
You're right, maniac, it is called dancing!
"Yeah, but under the metric system that's only two" LMAO
did some one smudge the screen.... I kept cleaning my screen and went through 8 windex bottles only to realise the fucking video is messed up
in the nba, ure allowed 2 steps be4 establishing ur pivot foot. the nba only made this official in the past few years but refs and nba officials have said that they have allowed this for many years. even if the official rule book of the nba said 1 step. its to make it more exciting.
if you know about the gather step rule which states your steps don't count until you have gathered the ball number 10 isn't a travel and 9 isnt either
That one pixel took at least 5 steps. Or it was 2 guys on the same team, can't tell
My favorite one was when the white pixel picked up the orange pixel and ran to another pixel to the put the orange pixel in.
some of them are in motion because when your running to catch the ball you cant just stop to dribble when your sprinting
great vid but I would like it with better quality
the first two or three aren't travels.... they're 2 steps... you can do that
those were 3 steps.
@DetroitBADBOYS123 Yep, my thoughts exactly. That's why I rarely watch vids about travels that weren't called and all. Most of the time, if there are, say 10 so-called travels shown, there are at least 4 that aren't really travelling.
OMG that last one is epic
ALL of these r travels. if anyone thinks otherwise, i will prove u wrong.
b. A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may use a two-count rhythm in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball.
The first count occurs:
(1) As he receives the ball, if either foot is touching the floor at the time he receives it.
(2) As the foot touches the floor, or as both feet touch the floor simultane- ously after he receives the ball, if both feet are off the floor when he receives it.
now stfu with that gather step and crab dribble bs, those terms r made up as excuses for traveling violations. no where in the rules will u find those terms.
Its crazy to see how much the NBA has allowed so many minds to not understand traveling and what it really is. Even in youth leagues I see it so much where young players will travel cause they saw it on TV 9 or 10 times a game (cause its pretty much a natural reaction) and every time they look at the ref a complain. I even hear them come back to the huddle talking about how the ref doesn't know what traveling is. Which is really sad cause it tells me they have no plans to go and correct that style of play. Even college ball has fallen away from fundamentals.
@ordnehendro you dont have to repeat lines that we all heard
If I had a nickel for every pixel in this video, I would have 25¢
Does the toaster you used to record this make good toast?
Number 2 he took 4 steps and it looks like he should've been called for an up-down too I don't think the ball was released in time
official nba release says perkins and bron CAN legaly make 3 steps without any call on it