sixerswillrule wrote:That's why you see reactions like the Lakers when it finally is used.
You see the same reaction on any call that looks somewhat questionable and goes against them. That doesn't mean they think it's a travel. They're extremely biased at that moment and only have the one live look from whatever angle they're at.
sixerswillrule wrote:Same concept, but still a big difference. Do you ever see reactions like that when the common up and under is done? No, because they appear to be completely different. And with blatant use of the move as done by Melo, you gain more of an advantage as opposed to jumping off what appears to be both feet at the same time. When you step forward with your opposite foot, pick up your pivot, bring your pivot leg forward and into the air and jump off of your other foot you can cover a lot more ground. It's much harder to stop. Yet, still, it is never used...
It's an awkward play to do. That's why it is rarely used. The play is not different at all. The footwork is
identical.
sixerswillrule wrote:It's the other way around. If they believe that Melo's play is a travel, they'll change their minds about Kobe's move after watching a replay.
I just showed the replay to my roomate. Right away he thought it was obviously a travel. Then I played it again and told him to watch closer and he realized that it actually wasn't. And this was without me explaining anything about it.
sixerswillrule wrote:Because aside from reading the rules, I see no way how anyone would know this. This is why, as I've stated many times already, that the majority of the people do not know this. After all, how could they? This move is never used in the NBA. And in the 12 years that I've been playing basketball, I've never seen anyone use this move and not get called out by everyone else for a travel. Read what DarkAzcura wrote. He's absolutely right.
Why would it be a travel? If you actually pay attention to his feet, you'll see that it's not a travel. I understand why on first glance it looks more like a travel to some people. But if you're actually thinking about it you should see that it isn't. Just think about it. If it were a travel then a lot of jump shots would be travels too. A travel is when you put your foot down, not when you pick it up.