How was that last second shot in the first half not a travel? Have I forgotten the rules? It appeared to me in slow motion that he caught the ball and rotated, thus establishing a pivot foot, stepped to his right with both feet, no dribble, then shot. Isn’t that a classic travel? I’m not complaining, I get that calls get missed. I’m just trying to make sure I still know the rules. Thanks
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Re: I have a stupid question about today’s game against Syracuse…
I'd say traveling is the most missed call in the game. I see it so many times, especially from driving players, and if there is any whistle it's way more likely to be a foul.
Unless it's a Duke player. Then they call traveling AND a charge. ;)
Unless it's a Duke player. Then they call traveling AND a charge. ;)
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