WRONG. His foot was sliding LONG before anyone was near him. In a scramble like that you have to see that ****. You could feel the travel, it was that bad. Plainly missed call. Your can't let a bad play by the offense to turn into ball in hand and 2 shots. EOS.Contact before the drug foot.
So… if you’re dribbling down the floor and both feet are off the floor at the same time, it’s an automatic travel?No, he left his feet.
Right. So you can’t leave the floor while dribbling…ever…it would seem.Once you leave the ground it’s either pass or shoot
No, but you are in the act of dribbling. If you are in full position of the ball not dribbling, then when both feet leave the ground you have to get rid of the ball.So… if you’re dribbling down the floor and both feet are off the floor at the same time, it’s an automatic travel?
So… if you’re dribbling down the floor and both feet are off the floor at the same time, it’s an automatic travel?
Yeah, glad Duke didn't win another one and although I wanted Houston to win tonight and they had many opportunities to do so, that win against Duke in the semis was huge!This was one of the worst NCAA tournaments in memory. Some good games in there, as mentioned, but yuck. At least Duke didn't win.
Or dribble if you have not dribbled previously in that current possessionOnce you leave the ground it’s either pass or shoot
He didn't "leave his feet" anywhere then? Leaving your feet has never made sense.When he jumped to shoot, both feet left the ground.
That's right. As long as Sharp doesn't pick it up, he could have maintained his dribble and kept the play alive. Total bonehead move by Sharp to just let the ball go free.Why is that a travel, though?
Never dribbled. Put the ball down while in the air. He just needs to dribble it instead of hold it.
Was he in the huddle when ISU tied the game at Tech?