madmaxmedia wrote:Black Jack wrote:Just get rid of dribbling and let players carry the ball.
Joking...I think.
That would be legit hilarious to watch in a real NBA exhibition game.
Bucks games must be like stand up to you then.
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madmaxmedia wrote:Black Jack wrote:Just get rid of dribbling and let players carry the ball.
Joking...I think.
That would be legit hilarious to watch in a real NBA exhibition game.
Bad Bart wrote:I really don't understand this mentality at all. First of all, it's not like these rules are selectively applied, so everyone is free to take advantage of them. Secondly, it seems like the underlying message is that this makes the game too easy. Please, go and try and do what Giannis did, or any other example you've shown. Good luck! I personally love the free-flowing nature of the game now and certainly don't want to go back to the old school, netball style of the game.
The Servant wrote:Bad Bart wrote:I really don't understand this mentality at all. First of all, it's not like these rules are selectively applied, so everyone is free to take advantage of them. Secondly, it seems like the underlying message is that this makes the game too easy. Please, go and try and do what Giannis did, or any other example you've shown. Good luck! I personally love the free-flowing nature of the game now and certainly don't want to go back to the old school, netball style of the game.
Disagree. They even have a term for the selective application of rules, it's called getting superstar calls. Giannis is able to gather like this. Kostas would probably get called. The free flowing nature doesn't stem from gather step abuse, it stems from proper spacing and more players being willing passers and moving the ball.
Just my opinion though.
The Servant wrote:theforumblue wrote:"gather step" has been in the "mainstream" for 15+ years at least. nowadays they've combined it with euro step and the hesi *cough*carry*cough*. none of it is going away. we're all boomers.
Where does it end though? The game continues to "evolve" and by evolve I mean get worse. Its 5 steps now, but does it eventually become 6? Do we let the hand stick to 75% of the ball instead of the half way point?
7 steps and hand only 80% under the ball?
Its just becoming slop instead of sport, innit?
Ryoga Hibiki wrote:People keep pointing at the wrong problem.
The issue is not how you officiate the gather *step*.
The issue is what is considered a *gather* and how much players can carry the ball while keeping the dribble live.
It's not about that half step, it's how Giannis could *legally* take two steps after his last bounce, hands on the side of the ball, with no intention of ever putting it back on the floor, and have such move consedered a live dribble.
Ainosterhaspie wrote:Y'all complaining clearly don't understand what you're complaining about. It's been very clearly explained in this thread, but you can't be bothered to understand because it's more fun to complain.
How hard is it to grasp the basic fact that you can take many steps between bounces of a ball without palming or carrying or using two hands. That's not a exploit, or rules problem. It's just how physics works. Stop crying about it.
kamus wrote:2. Someone earlier stated that if the ball is spinning in your hand or "floating" in your hand your dribble is still live. I strongly disagree with this. If you combine that interpretation with the NBA allowing to carry the ball by placing your hand underneath it it allows the player to seemingly take as many steps as they want after their last dribble. This is exactly what Giannis did. He takes 5! full steps after his last dribble.
Gusto1903 wrote:Just call the blatant travels, and there is no problem with the gather
Bad Bart wrote:Please, go and try and do what Giannis did, or any other example you've shown. Good luck!
There's a rulebook for referees. If you all read the rulebook you wpuld understand what is going on and how to interpret it.hauntedcomputer wrote:You cannot. It's already baked into the next generation because schoolkids are doing it.
I was going to ref in the local rec league for fun and a way to stay in the game (I'm 63) and then realized the game I knew would get me killed if I called anything.
So you hate layup and believe it is a travel?floppymoose wrote:og15 wrote:The criticism you could have is lifting the pivot foot
that's what i mean. Lifting the pivot foot while the other foot is still down is, to me, switching the pivot foot. I get it that the rules are using different terminology.


prophet_of_rage wrote:So you hate layup and believe it is a travel?floppymoose wrote:og15 wrote:The criticism you could have is lifting the pivot foot
that's what i mean. Lifting the pivot foot while the other foot is still down is, to me, switching the pivot foot. I get it that the rules are using different terminology.
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