sixerswillrule wrote:This coach insists it's a travel. Claims in this video that a longtime college ref is with him who agrees, and that he knows other refs like former NBA ref Ron Garretson who also agree.
I mean when I played basketball they taught me that was a travel, you needed to jump off two feet. And it is pretty clear that millions of people thinks that this move is illegal even top tier talent in the nba and even referees all over the world and coached and whatever. So I think people who is saying that other people who claim this to be a violation is ignorant and does not know the game yada yada is completely wrong on this. It is at list opinable as it is not stated clearly on the rulebook what a travel in this case really is.
With this out of the way, on to the rulebook:
A player who comes to a stop on step one when both feet are on the floor or touch the
floor simultaneously may pivot using either foot as his pivot. If he jumps with both feet he
must release the ball before either foot touches the floor
So first all, why it is that? So if no pivot foot is established and you jump you can't put your feet down and do a layup? Jumping and taking a step it's not really that different from a standing still position so in some way this is contradicting the rule we all talking about.
A progressing player who jumps off one foot on the first step may land with both feet
simultaneously for the second step. In this situation, the player may not pivot with either foot
and if one or both feet leave the floor the ball must be released before either returns to the floor.
What is this total nonsense? This is in the rulebook man,
https://ak-static.cms.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/2019-2020-NBA-Rule-Book.pdf. So here is saying that after taking step one you can have step two landing on two feet simultaneously (and think about the infamous gather step here how much bended rules like this one into oblivion...) and you can't really move, but still it is saying that even if one foot is raised you must leave the ball soooo technically it is using a pivot foot somehow, total nonsense.
So, there's that. I think that this rule is not crystal clear to be 100% sure of what is allowed or not and the NBA should just put a rule in the book for this case only to have people deal with it. We all know that the rules got relaxed a ton with interpretation and things like that but after a century and more of a basketball and people at all levels thinking that this is indeed a travel disregarding this opinion as not knowing the rulebook is pretty much asinine in my opinion.