The Kobe Step Through

Moderators: Clav, Domejandro, ken6199, bisme37, Dirk, KingDavid, cupcakesnake, bwgood77, zimpy27, infinite11285

User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#301 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:06 am

I'm satisfied, though. People were ganging up on me as if I'm the only one, or one of the few, who thought that was a travel. Clearly, I'm in the MAJORITY. I was saying that all along, but no one believed me. Oh well...
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#302 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:07 am

Jordan23Forever wrote:Yeah, that Carmelo move last night was a blatant travel. He didn't even need it, as TonyHeat45 said, since Ariza was hung out to dry and no one was covering the baseline.


You're wrong. His move wasn't a travel.
User avatar
Dr Aki
RealGM
Posts: 35,769
And1: 32,079
Joined: Mar 03, 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
   

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#303 » by Dr Aki » Thu May 28, 2009 4:18 am

sixerswillrule wrote:I'm satisfied, though. People were ganging up on me as if I'm the only one, or one of the few, who thought that was a travel. Clearly, I'm in the MAJORITY. I was saying that all along, but no one believed me. Oh well...


if you read through this thread again, you will clearly see that you're in the MINORITY

people were ganging up on you because you clearly don't know the rules. and if you go and play playground ball and they call it a travel? shove them a clip of kobe bryant in their face. keep the clip on your phone and whip it out whenever you need to. man up IRL, not on the internet

all those clips show that the ball has left his hands before the third step was finished (ie. landed)

the clip tkb posted: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbUqK32ht3Y

doesn't even concern the step-through, its a spin-move that was a blatant travel. it wasn't called.
Image
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#304 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:23 am

Akiho wrote:
sixerswillrule wrote:I'm satisfied, though. People were ganging up on me as if I'm the only one, or one of the few, who thought that was a travel. Clearly, I'm in the MAJORITY. I was saying that all along, but no one believed me. Oh well...


if you read through this thread again, you will clearly see that you're in the MINORITY

people were ganging up on you because you clearly don't know the rules. and if you go and play playground ball and they call it a travel? shove them a clip of kobe bryant in their face. keep the clip on your phone and whip it out whenever you need to. man up IRL, not on the internet



Forget this thread. Did you not read what I just said before. PHIL JACKSON, KOBE BRYANT, AND THE ENTIRE LAKERS "DON'T KNOW THE RULES". There's a reason you rarely ever see a blatant use of that move like Melo did. Everyone thinks that it's a travel!!! That's why. Just like the Lakers. And no, if you try that move on a playground, people will call travel. It happened to me. They all think that it's a travel.
I AM IN THE MAJORITY.
User avatar
Dr Aki
RealGM
Posts: 35,769
And1: 32,079
Joined: Mar 03, 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
   

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#305 » by Dr Aki » Thu May 28, 2009 4:26 am

sixerswillrule wrote:Forget this thread. Did you not read what I just said before. PHIL JACKSON, KOBE BRYANT, AND THE ENTIRE LAKERS "DON'T KNOW THE RULES". There's a reason you rarely ever see a blatant use of that move like Melo did. Everyone thinks that it's a travel!!! That's why. Just like the Lakers. And no, if you try that move on a playground, people will call travel. It happened to me. They all think that it's a travel.
I AM IN THE MAJORITY.


everyone thinks its a travel??

BUT IT ISN'T. THE RULEBOOK SAYS ITS LEGAL.

goddamnit, the ball has left his hand before the established pivot foot relands! what part of the rules don't you understand?

If you're in the majority, then the majority IS WRONG.

please, just re-read this thread. you read it first, then come back
Image
User avatar
casey
General Manager
Posts: 7,660
And1: 7
Joined: Jun 18, 2005
Contact:

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#306 » by casey » Thu May 28, 2009 4:34 am

I've never seen a person embarrass themselves so badly, then admit to being wrong, then come back two months later and embarrass themselves again.


sixerswillrule wrote:PHIL JACKSON, KOBE BRYANT, AND THE ENTIRE LAKERS "DON'T KNOW THE RULES".

lol, Kobe thinks he's fouled on every play and thinks that he never fouls anybody. Just because a team whines about a call doesn't mean they're right. You don't think the Lakers are biased at all? The play wasn't a travel.
"I'm Ricky Rubio."
--Ricky Rubio
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#307 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:35 am

Most people think it's a travel. That's all I'm saying. And it's true. Phil Jackson was right there and saw the play happen. He immediately got out of his seat and stood up to yell at the referee, calling for a travel. He was that passionate about it. So did the entire team. They all think that it's a travel. You think they're the only ones? No, Phil Jackson managed to somehow coach 9 championship teams while being completely wrong about the rules, while EVERYONE ELSE knows these rules. Lol...
User avatar
casey
General Manager
Posts: 7,660
And1: 7
Joined: Jun 18, 2005
Contact:

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#308 » by casey » Thu May 28, 2009 4:37 am

Dude. Teams complain CONSTANTLY. Every single game. Without fail. That means nothing. They're as biased as anybody can possibly be.
"I'm Ricky Rubio."
--Ricky Rubio
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#309 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:40 am

casey wrote:I've never seen a person embarrass themselves so badly, then admit to being wrong, then come back two months later and embarrass themselves again.


You had to go and say that...Now I may not be able to sleep tonight...

Just because a team whines about a call doesn't mean they're right. You don't think the Lakers are biased at all? The play wasn't a travel.


I haven't mentioned once now whether or not they were right. I just made the observation.

But I'm fairly certain that the immediate reaction of 90% of the people who saw that play was that he traveled...
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#310 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:41 am

The Sixers should forget Jeff Van Gundy as a head coach candidate. He doesn't know the rules...
tkb
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 10,759
And1: 198
Joined: Mar 19, 2005
Location: Norway
   

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#311 » by tkb » Thu May 28, 2009 4:43 am

Well, what are we going to base this on? How people react or what's laid out in the rulebook? What's more important when determing if it's a travel or not?
User avatar
casey
General Manager
Posts: 7,660
And1: 7
Joined: Jun 18, 2005
Contact:

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#312 » by casey » Thu May 28, 2009 4:45 am

sixerswillrule wrote:The Sixers should forget Jeff Van Gundy as a head coach candidate. He doesn't know the rules...

Because nobody who knows the rules is ever wrong in analyzing a travel call on the first look. Ever. Ever ever ever.
"I'm Ricky Rubio."
--Ricky Rubio
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#313 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:50 am

casey wrote:
sixerswillrule wrote:The Sixers should forget Jeff Van Gundy as a head coach candidate. He doesn't know the rules...

Because nobody who knows the rules is ever wrong in analyzing a travel call on the first look. Ever. Ever ever ever.


It was a pretty simple. He pivoted and jumped off his other foot after picking up his pivot. Van Gundy said that was an extra step. No need to analyze again. That's what he thought, as do most people...
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#314 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:50 am

TonyHeat45 wrote:That was different though. He took 2 steps after the move. It was stupid though, because he didn't even have to take the extra step, there was nobody in front of him after he used the fake.


He didn't travel.
tkb
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 10,759
And1: 198
Joined: Mar 19, 2005
Location: Norway
   

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#315 » by tkb » Thu May 28, 2009 4:53 am

sixerswillrule wrote:
casey wrote:
sixerswillrule wrote:The Sixers should forget Jeff Van Gundy as a head coach candidate. He doesn't know the rules...

Because nobody who knows the rules is ever wrong in analyzing a travel call on the first look. Ever. Ever ever ever.


It was a pretty simple. He pivoted and jumped off his other foot after picking up his pivot. Van Gundy said that was an extra step. No need to analyze again. That's what he thought, as do most people...


sixerswillrule wrote:
TonyHeat45 wrote:That was different though. He took 2 steps after the move. It was stupid though, because he didn't even have to take the extra step, there was nobody in front of him after he used the fake.


He didn't travel.


Which is basically saying "most people" are wrong which has been stated over and over in this thread right?
User avatar
casey
General Manager
Posts: 7,660
And1: 7
Joined: Jun 18, 2005
Contact:

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#316 » by casey » Thu May 28, 2009 4:54 am

sixerswillrule wrote:
casey wrote:
sixerswillrule wrote:The Sixers should forget Jeff Van Gundy as a head coach candidate. He doesn't know the rules...

Because nobody who knows the rules is ever wrong in analyzing a travel call on the first look. Ever. Ever ever ever.


It was a pretty simple. He pivoted and jumped off his other foot after picking up his pivot. Van Gundy said that was an extra step. No need to analyze again. That's what he thought, as do most people...

You have you, the Lakers team, and Van Gundy. I'm not sure how that=most people. And if he watched it again I'm sure he would say that it wasn't a travel. Same with any Laker. If not, they're idiots.

I'm not sure what you're trying to get at anyways. So let's even say that most people think it's a travel. K, so most people are idiots. Is that the point you're trying to make? That most people are stupid?
"I'm Ricky Rubio."
--Ricky Rubio
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#317 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 4:55 am

tkb wrote:Well, what are we going to base this on? How people react or what's laid out in the rulebook? What's more important when determing if it's a travel or not?


All I'm saying is that the majority of people believe this to be a travel. You did. I did. Jeff Van Gundy did. Phil Jackson did. Kobe Bryant did. The rest of the Lakers did. The people who replied during the game threads after seeing that play did. Most of the people around the country after seeing that play did. And nearly the entire NBA, because this move is rarely ever used for that very reason. They think it's a travel...
User avatar
casey
General Manager
Posts: 7,660
And1: 7
Joined: Jun 18, 2005
Contact:

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#318 » by casey » Thu May 28, 2009 4:56 am

sixerswillrule wrote:
tkb wrote:Well, what are we going to base this on? How people react or what's laid out in the rulebook? What's more important when determing if it's a travel or not?


All I'm saying is that the majority of people believe this to be a travel. You did. I did. Jeff Van Gundy did. Phil Jackson did. Kobe Bryant did. The rest of the Lakers did. The people who replied during the game threads after seeing that play did. Most of the people around the country after seeing that play did. And nearly the entire NBA, because this move is rarely ever used for that very reason. They think it's a travel...

Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant, and the rest of the Lakers are the last people I'd ask whether it was a travel. Like I said earlier, Kobe thinks he's fouled on pretty much every play. Is that because he wants the call, or because he doesn't know the rules?
"I'm Ricky Rubio."
--Ricky Rubio
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#319 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 5:00 am

casey wrote:You have you, the Lakers team, and Van Gundy. I'm not sure how that=most people. And if he watched it again I'm sure he would say that it wasn't a travel. Same with any Laker. If not, they're idiots.


I disagree.

I'm not sure what you're trying to get at anyways. So let's even say that most people think it's a travel. K, so most people are idiots. Is that the point you're trying to make? That most people are stupid?


Yes, because only stupid idiots don't know every single NBA rule... :roll:
User avatar
sixerswillrule
RealGM
Posts: 16,683
And1: 3,626
Joined: Jul 24, 2003
Location: Disappointment

Re: The Kobe Step Through 

Post#320 » by sixerswillrule » Thu May 28, 2009 5:02 am

casey wrote:Phil Jackson, Kobe Bryant, and the rest of the Lakers are the last people I'd ask whether it was a travel. Like I said earlier, Kobe thinks he's fouled on pretty much every play. Is that because he wants the call, or because he doesn't know the rules?


I find it extremely hard to believe that Phil Jackson got up out of his seat to complain about a call that he wants but doesn't agree with...

Return to The General Board