Nope. Just trying to understand how it’s consistent with what we all know is traveling.Are you trying to be dens?
Just trying to understand. If you are standing with the ball and jump while putting it to the floor to dribble, it’s a travel?
At least UConn beat South Carolina in women's hoops!WOW. That was a.massive Duke like f up. The rich get richer in the SEC.
Florida wasn't any less physical, that's for sure.I felt like the game turned a little when Florida got the T. After that they started calling a lot on Houston.
Because technically it’s like taking two steps. When you dribble the act has to start before the second step is taken, aka second foot comes off the ground.Nope. Just trying to understand how it’s consistent with what we all know is traveling.
If one team takes outside shots and the other goes to the rim relentlessly it can look like that. I need to look at the stat lines but it happens.So fouls were 16-5 to finish the game with only one forced foul? Wow.
The ninth man holds up a card board sign with his stats and cell numberPlease someone enter the portal while on stage here. Let’s go all the way with this portal thing and enter it while getting awarded the natty
They'll just buy more. No worries if yourre a Houston fan. And let's face it, Kelvin Sampson can flat out coach. Gotta think they will.be the favorites to win the Big 12 next year regardless. This guy or that guy may be leaving but Sampson isn'tDoesn’t Houston lose a decent amount of talent too for next year?![]()
Once you leave your feet it's pass or shoot you cannot try to dribble that is the ruleWhy 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.
Basketball is a height game, more than any other.Right. Athletic defensive freaks that know how to play the game even though they lack some of the skill
Understood. What If you are near the basket, shoot, completely missing the rim and backboard, but you catch your "rebound" on the other side?Because technically it’s like taking two steps. When you dribble the act has to start before the second step is taken, aka second foot comes off the ground.
They are a bit like ISU they needed turnovers. Much of the 2nd have was taking the ball out of bounds cuz Florida had a conga line to the charity stripe.I don't know if Houston had a productive offensive flow any time during the final 10 minutes.
Honestly, it’s supposed to be a travel, but they never call it because they just think it’s a crappy shot, lol.Understood. What If you are near the basket, shoot, completely missing the rim and backboard, but you catch your "rebound" on the other side?
Im just being silly now. Thanks for helping me understand how it’s consistent.