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So, is this a 3 point buzzer-beater at halftime or is this traveling, no shot?
Why? Why not?
I am just interested in opinions out there.
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That is a walk. He stopped his dribble and then took 2 steps. 1 1/2 would not have been a walk.
I watch a lot of HS bball, my son on JV team now. The way refs currently call games, that is not a walk. They give you 2 steps all the time. They also give the 2 steps into a jump stop. Game ref'd very different that when I grew up. You show that clip to 100 current HS refs and 95+ say it' not a walk.
I agree! The half step to me has always been the one taken in the act of shooting.I don't know how to take a half step.
It's the same with some block/charge calls, and pass interference calls in football. There are definitions, but in the end it still becomes a judgement call...Three? I see 2, the same number just about everyone takes on a lay-up or slam. I have another discussion going on a HS sports forum locally and there is heated discussion. One says the walk happened before the single dribble, the others are arguing over the 1 and a half vs two steps. It is interesting seeing all the different POVs and informed opinions
From what I can gather, gathering the ball is when you touch it with your other hand.NBA Rulebook said:Upon gathering the ball, an offensive player may only take two steps before he must release the ball on the pass or shot attempt.