Does someone have the video from 4-5 years back where KU scored a layup without taking a dribble past half court?
That’s the real “big 12” type of rule.
That’s the real “big 12” type of rule.
Does someone have the video from 4-5 years back where KU scored a layup without taking a dribble past half court?
That’s the real “big 12” type of rule.
I actually think it is only a double dribble. He clearly picks it up, takes 2 steps (maybe 3 depending on when you start the count) and then goes again. Since this is in the first quarter of an NBA game though it doesn't surprise me that there wasn't a whistle.That's a travel followed by a double dribble.
I'm sure Allen Fieldhouse will feature some of these consistent and unbiased calls/no-calls.I'm certain refs will be consistent and unbiased with these calls/no-calls.
Found this on Twitter. Looks like it’s a national thing.So we will see Big 12 teams follow these rules during the conference season only to struggle with traveling in post season play?
So this is still ok, right?
Found this on Twitter. Looks like it’s a national thing.
There will still be nothing to see here. Nope. No sirree.
Sounds like they're adopting the NBA's definition of traveling, which means there will be a whole lot more traveling allowed.
the last dribble is on the jhawk boot. Hilarious that people think nba players are the ones getting away with walks. I’ve never seen Jordan or LeBron hit a 40 foot layup. Just a typical KU game.
See post #28, holy christ he never dribbled once after receiving the pass.
FTR we are dumb asses. lol lol fmrb(ef me running backward)This. I thought it was going to be about covid travel stuff changing
That’s what I was thinking. How can a conference have different play rules than the NCAA? Maybe they should make a 4 point line for conference play. Free throws are worth 2 if you do it with one hand.So we will see Big 12 teams follow these rules during the conference season only to struggle with traveling in post season play?