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Post by timholycross on May 23, 2021 10:09:32 GMT -5
I knew that the shooter had 10 seconds from when he/she received the ball to let the shot go, but I had never seen that called until yesterday in the Bucks/Heat playoff game. Giannis Antetokounmpo got called for it; and having gone back and timed it; it was a lot more like 11 seconds than 10.
Has anyone else seen that violation at any level?
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Post by bison137 on May 23, 2021 10:35:51 GMT -5
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Post by hchoops on May 23, 2021 10:59:05 GMT -5
I have never seen it called in high school or college
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on May 23, 2021 11:18:27 GMT -5
It's about as rare in the NBA as a travelling call...
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Post by rgs318 on May 23, 2021 12:10:01 GMT -5
"Traveling" ...what his that in the NBA? It seems that many players can start their drive at the midcourt line and dunk it with nary a dribble the whole way. That is one of the things I dislike about NBA "basketball. Next you'll try to have us believe there is a rule against "carrying" the ball to change direction. I do look forward to seeing their annual list of "suggestions" for NBA officials.
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Post by hc87 on May 23, 2021 12:53:02 GMT -5
I remembah one of my brothers calling it to bust cajones at a youth game years ago. I have never seen it called live in my years of playing, coaching or watching.
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Post by DiMarz on May 23, 2021 19:49:53 GMT -5
I had it called in a HS JV game many years ago..The ref was a young guy, who eventually became a women's college ref, D-1...Never like the guy, he was too much about himself..
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Post by efg72 on May 23, 2021 19:53:51 GMT -5
"Traveling" ...what his that in the NBA? It seems that many players can start their drive at the midcourt line and dunk it with nary a dribble the whole way. That is one of the things I dislike about NBA "basketball. Next you'll try to have us believe there is a rule against "carrying" the ball to change direction. I do look forward to seeing their annual list of "suggestions" for NBA officials. I love the game of basketball, but haven’t watched the NBA this century-it has changed from a game to entertainment and unfortunately the money killed the sport. I guess college is next
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Post by rgs318 on May 23, 2021 20:14:08 GMT -5
I agree with you and seldom watch the NBA. I hope college hoops can avoid making the same mistakes.
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Post by hcnation on May 23, 2021 20:26:49 GMT -5
I remember a violation on a free throw called on Malcolm Moulton ( not the shooter) for lining up wrong near end of game in Volunteer Classic in Knoxville -December 1972 losing 68-65 to Missouri . WTAG radio announcer said it was a bad call . For some reason I’m thinking the announcer was Maynard Allen or Chapman .(Holy Cross archives all time record shows it as a 88-65 loss -typo)
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Post by timholycross on May 23, 2021 21:23:20 GMT -5
What happened was that Moulton was asking one ref if he could still take a position on the side of the key and the other ref handed our shooter the ball. Something like that.
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Post by Tom on May 24, 2021 7:43:31 GMT -5
Former Celtic/Supersonic Dennis Johnson used to dribble the ball once for every year he played in the NBA prior to taking a free throw. By the end of his career, broadcasters sometimes commented about his ritual being a violation of the time rule. Don't recall it being called against him
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For those who think travelling isn't called in the NBA, here is an example of Russell Westbrook getting called. They'll call it if it's pretty obvious
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Post by trimster on May 24, 2021 7:54:05 GMT -5
What happened was that Moulton was asking one ref if he could still take a position on the side of the key and the other ref handed our shooter the ball. Something like that. I remember that as well. I think you have it right. I believe one of our players made a move into an area he couldn’t after the foul shooter was handed the ball.
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Post by timholycross on May 26, 2021 10:32:20 GMT -5
What happened was that Moulton was asking one ref if he could still take a position on the side of the key and the other ref handed our shooter the ball. Something like that. I remember that as well. I think you have it right. I believe one of our players made a move into an area he couldn’t after the foul shooter was handed the ball. Whatever it was exactly, as an eyewitness, it wasn't necessary. Bruce Grentz I was 100% sure was going to make the free throws. Missouri ended up in the NIT as no league runner-ups qualified for the NCAAs at the time. But when we played them they were a top 10 team. Tragic to lose that way, even though another recollection of that game was that we stuck with them, but weren't playing all that well (go figure).
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