ogbobbyjohnson773
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I always expect old heads to say they’d avg 40 ppg today lol
how you guys feel about
i have noticed it more and more recently when playing
- players lifting/dragging their pivots in "triple threat" and taking their first step - most egregiously done by the professional youtube hoopers and typically shifty and quick lil guards
- when the offensive player gets beat to the spot and they give a slight non extended push with the off hand
- when the offensive player gets beat to the spot and they give a slight non extended push with the off hand
i think that ‘rip through’ travel happens on all levels, definitely a footwork thing but i’ve always thought it’s incongruous to allow steps into a shot & not allowing a step into a dribble
yea as long as it isn’t an egregious push, it’s all in the game; similar to players (whether offense or defense) creating contact
I ageee on the second one too - it has to be a decent push to be an offensive foul - and most of the time it can’t be anyway because the defender isn’t legal so it’s a no-call.
has it happened to you as a defender?
let's say you are the defender and you aren't hand checking and playing cleanly. you beat your man to spot each and every single time and then you get that slight push. it has happened to me a bit and seen it happened to others, there is literally no real good recovery as a defender. it makes playing D a bit frustrating and makes me wanna just foul the straight outta the offensive player throughout the possession
i have also done it when defenders get too handsy/are hacking and not sure if i ever saw a good counter when i have done it either
1. Moving the established pivot gets called rarely on the courts I played. Idk how egregious a drag we’re talking here though. I haven’t seen those YouTubers. Someone who is notorious for traveling tho gets watched and gets no leeway.how you guys feel about
i have noticed it more and more recently when playing
- players lifting/dragging their pivots in "triple threat" and taking their first step - most egregiously done by the professional youtube hoopers and typically shifty and quick lil guards
- when the offensive player gets beat to the spot and they give a slight non extended push with the off hand