HoopDreams said:
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Well, under the rules I played by growing up, he travelled 3 times:
1. When he first received the pass, he shuffled his feet and travelled before he put the ball on the court for his first dribble. This happens all the time in games, especially when you pass the ball to a guy that is going to set up for a three. Most shooters shuffle their feet and travel to their set up spot instead of dribbling to it. Refs never call it;
2. His 2nd travel was when he made his fake move. He both palmed and carried the ball…but both are allowed now. A much easier way to fake a guy out than the pure cross over dribble; and
3. The 3rd travel was when he drove to the hoop. We were allowed one and a half steps once we picked up the dribble. He took 3 full steps before rising to the rim. Was that even a Euro? It doesn't matter. Guys pick up their dribble at the foul line and run it in these days. Never called.
How do you defend a guy who picks up and runs with the ball from the foul line? Every defender that tries to defend it gets called for a foul.
*I would have been a much better ball handler under the "modern" rules.
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