Basketball Thread About Nothing

End of season noise. And they benched Roby a lot of the first half because even he was roo good and was putting up numbers. Trey Mann was scratched last minute as well and Bazley has some sort of fractured tibia injury.

Both teams only dressed 8 men

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Man. That’s a long video that only takes a few seconds to explain 😂

5:23 when Dev asks what does the rules say, ref says you can lift your pivot foot to shoot or pass

End of discussion, good night

Just for fun kaz109 kaz109 Tell me how you feel after browsing this page, trying to see something
I don’t have Instagram so I can’t
 
4:30 MArk kaz109 kaz109 Is where the good stuff starts.
I have only had time to skim it but just in the spot I watched , when he said it’s unnatural to just of two and they were jumping off one he is wrong.

I am asking for video proof of guys in the league doing a step through just as Liz does.
 
I have only had time to skim it but just in the spot I watched , when he said it’s unnatural to just of two and they were jumping off one he is wrong.

I am asking for video proof of guys in the league doing a step through just as Liz does.
Bro we have given you all the info

I’m honestly baffled 😂 like you have to be going out of your way to not understand the rule at this point
 
Bro we have given you all the info

I’m honestly baffled 😂 like you have to be going out of your way to not understand the rule at this point
You’re right, I’ll leave it at that. I just have a hard time because of my personal experience. You have shown me ppl talking but I have asked to see this applied to league games because the examples I have posted contradict What do you have posted.
 
Thanks…. I don’t have Instagram so I wouldn’t be able to see those without you posting them.
For what it’s worth…cuz some people be thinking nba gets away with certain things. And it’s true some nba rules work differently (gather step). But step thru is all good. Here’s the College version








Also, for fun kobe



Kaz your old *** gonna be getting all kind of buckets in your church league runs 🔥🔥🔥
 
For what it’s worth…cuz some people be thinking nba gets away with certain things. And it’s true some nba rules work differently (gather step). But step thru is all good. Here’s the College version








Also, for fun kobe



Kaz your old *** gonna be getting all kind of buckets in your church league runs 🔥🔥🔥

It’s officially bbq chicken every time I catch it on the block now lol…. Nah but all jokes aside that was a traveling call when I played back in the day. Maybe it was just the interpretation of the rule but then again , euro step hadn’t been given a name yet
 
206to813 206to813 so to that Kobe post, I see what he is doing in that vid but in the game he doesn’t lift his foot before shooting . He jumps with both feet. I just posted a vid of him doing so….. am I trippin?
 
206to813 206to813 so to that Kobe post, I see what he is doing in that vid but in the game he doesn’t lift his foot before shooting . He jumps with both feet. I just posted a vid of him doing so….. am I trippin?
No you’re not trippin, Kobe did 2 foot jumps off his pivot but he did the step thru too. 2 different moves for different situations.

 
Is there a basketball rules thread? I haven't gone into depth because I feel like it would just lead to a place where things get all hazy and ultimately we realize there's no point in looking at things under a microscope, you just go with whatever the game is agreed upon to be at that moment, and keep it moving.

I figure this has all been said and done or at least there's a rules thread for those discussions to avoid the "he really wrote a dissertation with citations and everything" stuff
 
bigsupa bigsupa

Maybe you can bring this up during your next meeting but TWO handed dunks off 1 need to be given some grace when it comes to "Hanging." -


a couple of years ago a similar dunk happened, the initial call was a no call by the officials, THEN the supervisor of that conference sent us an email stating a tech needed to be called, a week later the director of ncaa officiating sent out that play and said any ref that calls a tech on that play has never dunked before.

player safety ALWAYS trumps any rule.

thats why when youre on the ground for a loose ball and the player trips over you foul is on you.
if the shooter lands on your feet foul is on you.
if he dunks, swings, but doesnt pull up it should be good.

that was that refs last game of the tournament from what i heard.
 



Seven-time NBA All-Star, Basketball Hall-of-Famer, and entrepreneur Tracy McGrady today unveiled the regional schedule and venues for the launch of the Ones Basketball Association, a first-ever elite competition that will celebrate the most skilled one-on-one players on the planet.

The first year of regional competition will take place in seven cities across the United States, beginning the weekend of April 30th in Houston and concluding in June. The 2022 Finals for the Ones Basketball Association will take place in July.

McGrady has also announced that media and sports industry veteran Jeffrey Pollack has signed on as a strategic advisor to help lead business planning and operations and create best-in-class events and experiences.

“Our goal this year is to test and preview how we should best spotlight and celebrate the competition, raw athletic talent, and extraordinary skills of these young rising stars,” McGrady said. “We are proud to partner with Jeffrey Pollack, who will help us develop our game plan on and off the court. His input is already invaluable to me, as we take our first steps as a startup league and set the foundation for a global basketball property that will create more opportunities for athletes and fans and tell new basketball stories.”

“In many ways this is the first-ever pop-up sports league," said Pollack. "We are moving fast, tipping off quickly, and excited to publicly share our proof-of-concept with the basketball community and sports industry. Early feedback will be vital to our planning efforts, and we are ready to test, listen, and learn throughout this first season. Players, fans, and partners will have a rare opportunity to co-create the Ones Basketball Association with Tracy and our team, and it's exciting to help launch a new celebration of basketball excellence.”

Elissa Grabow, McGrady’s long-time business manager, has also joined the leadership team to help turn McGrady’s vision into reality. "Working for Tracy McGrady for the past 25 years has been the ride of a lifetime and this journey is a true labor of love,” said Grabow. “Tracy is inspired and focused and it all comes from the purest place: his heart. It is an honor to be on this team and help develop the Ones Basketball Association into something special that we believe will build community, provide hope and opportunity, and create a new way to fall in love with the game of basketball."

Beginning in April, seven cities across the United States will host a two-day, regional, 32-player round-robin knockout tournament with athletes aged 18 and up who are currently not under an NBA contract and have not been on an active NBA roster for more than 164 games (equivalent to two NBA regular seasons). The participants will come from a combination of open-sourced video submissions and the advice of basketball insiders. The aim is to welcome both best-in-class talent and players who may still be under the radar of most basketball fans.

The inaugural events this year will feature only men, and women will be welcomed as equal participants in 2023.

The regional tournament schedule for the first Ones Basketball Association season is:

  • Houston, April 30-May 1 (The Dub Sports Zone, Richmond, TX)
  • Atlanta, May 7-8 (CORE4 Atlanta, Chamblee, GA)
  • Chicago, May 21-22 (Chicago Hope Academy Athletic Center, Chicago, IL)
  • New York City, May 28-29 (Major R. Owens Community Center, hosted by New Heights Brooklyn, NY)
  • The DMV, June 4-5 (The St. James, Springfield, VA)
  • The Bay Area, June 11-12 (The Ultimate Fieldhouse, Walnut Creek, CA)
  • Los Angeles, (TBD)


The winner of each regional tournament will take home a $10,000 cash prize along with an invitation to the Finals, which will see 21 players (the top three from each region) compete for a chance to win a $250,000 grand prize.

Venues this first year will have very limited public seating, in order to keep the current focus on the athletes, their stories, and the competitive format.

Jeffrey Pollack is a sports business executive and Emmy-Award winner with more than 25 years of leadership experience driving catalytic change, growth, and innovation for family-owned, private-equity-backed, and corporate-based ventures. He was most recently President and CEO of the XFL.

Pollack has been lauded for helping businesses and brands rethink, recalibrate, and evolve, and he has held both executive and advisory roles with the NBA, NASCAR, World Series of Poker, Professional Bull Riders, and Los Angeles Chargers. Pollack is founder of The Sports Business Daily, the original daily trade publication for the sports industry.

The field for each regional tournament, along with content and media partners, elite player ambassadors, and details about the 2022 Finals, will be announced in the coming weeks.

Follow the Ones Basketball Association at https://www.obahoops.com/.
 
Help me understand the mindset here bigsupa bigsupa

What is a ref thinking during and after?

Why isn't this reviewed and turned over? Ego?


Don’t they review before ejecting, to confirm if it was a flagrant 2? What happened- did they review and determined “Rivers considered making excessive contact”? 😂
 
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