shaggyZ wrote:I am seriously not being sarcastic. I was dead wrong. No sarcasm. I could have just disappeared in humiliation but I'll come and admit how wrong I was.
That's cool, you have my respect for that.
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shaggyZ wrote:I am seriously not being sarcastic. I was dead wrong. No sarcasm. I could have just disappeared in humiliation but I'll come and admit how wrong I was.
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sixerswillrule wrote:I never denied Kobe's skills. I think he's amazing. I wasn't even talking about his move. He doesn't gain much of an advantage from using that move, and his non-pivot is only on the ground for a split second. I was talking about much more blatant, much more obvious moves that could and should be done, yet aren't. It's puzzling, to say the least.
garcia3 wrote:well its because the refs suck...this is a way more blatant travel and it was not called, its sad really:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN_ljDfevB0
casey wrote:garcia3 wrote:well its because the refs suck...this is a way more blatant travel and it was not called, its sad really:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN_ljDfevB0
or this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUqK32ht3Y
doozyj wrote:Wow, now thats what I call manning up to being proven wrong. Sorry I said you fail at RealGM, you don't.
garcia3 wrote:well no, maybe it was a travel but it was not called because Kobe did not gain any advantage from that spinning move, he basically spinned away from the basket and proceeded to take a contested fall away jumper. He made the shot because he's just that great, but he didn't gain anything from that move at all.
The one the other guy showed where Kobe faked Ginobli and step through was way much more blatant, he switched pivot foot, stepped through and took a wide open lay-up, that indeed was a travel, and i'm a Kobe fan.
garcia3 wrote:casey wrote:garcia3 wrote:well its because the refs suck...this is a way more blatant travel and it was not called, its sad really:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN_ljDfevB0
or this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUqK32ht3Y
well no, maybe it was a travel but it was not called because Kobe did not gain any advantage from that spinning move, he basically spinned away from the basket and proceeded to take a contested fall away jumper. He made the shot because he's just that great, but he didn't gain anything from that move at all.
Gutter92 wrote:Whenever I do a crab dribble, people call it travel...what can I do about that?
mrfatwrecker wrote:sixers insulting me, especially after admitting he's wrong, well that just takes the cake. he doesn't respect his opponents. He probably called the Lakers douchebags after they pinched a fat loaf on his sixers and kept Iverson in no-ring land.
Anyways, I'm doin just fine, I'm takin my douchebag skills to law school in August. Have fun flunking out of community college.
You're wrong.
Akiho wrote:then went on to attack someone for being right
Frosty wrote:garcia3 wrote:well no, maybe it was a travel but it was not called because Kobe did not gain any advantage from that spinning move, he basically spinned away from the basket and proceeded to take a contested fall away jumper. He made the shot because he's just that great, but he didn't gain anything from that move at all.
There is nothing in the rule book that says "if the player didn't gain an advantage it's not a travel...."
He pivoted, brought his pivot foot around and off the ground, put his pivot foot down (travelled) and then went up for a shot. And yes he gained seperation from his defenders that he ran into so even if there was such a rule he would sill be guilty.
If it looks to good to be true it probably is.