Hedda Gambler
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I really don`t envy the team that falls for his play over the last few games and trades for him just to max him out in the off-season.
Very interested to see what happens to Kuminga. He’s started to play extremely well, but that make it even more likely that he gets traded. I think they’re a team to watch for with Jimmy Butler.
It's not close to traveling. Im always kind of shocked when people call travel on this in pickup games. Like, if this was traveling, it would be impossible to execute a turnaround jumper. You can elevate off your non-pivot foot as long as you dont come down with the ball.Why is that not traveling?
I mean yeah you can do that... its the 3 steps he takes after he releases the pass to himself and catches it that would be the problem. I think it has to be a legitimate shot but I think the rule differs across different levels of basketball. I think the rule has also changed. Used to catching your own airball was a travel but now in one of the levels it doesn't matter if it was a shot attempt. Either way its fun and just let it happen if its fun and unique.It's not close to traveling. Im always kind of shocked when people call travel on this in pickup games. Like, if this was traveling, it would be impossible to execute a turnaround jumper. You can elevate off your non-pivot foot as long as you dont come down with the ball.
But he doesn't hit rim and then picks up the ball again?It's not close to traveling. Im always kind of shocked when people call travel on this in pickup games. Like, if this was traveling, it would be impossible to execute a turnaround jumper. You can elevate off your non-pivot foot as long as you dont come down with the ball.
Hits the backboard.But he doesn't hit rim and then picks up the ball again?
Back in the days the ball had to hit rim in the NBA, but only had to be a legitimate shot attempt in FIBA, but that might have changed, of course. I don't really think this is a legit shot attempt, but I agree that it's fun and unique and don't really mind the non-call.I mean yeah you can do that... its the 3 steps he takes after he releases the pass to himself and catches it that would be the problem. I think it has to be a legitimate shot but I think the rule differs across different levels of basketball. I think the rule has also changed. Used to catching your own airball was a travel but now in one of the levels it doesn't matter if it was a shot attempt. Either way its fun and just let it happen if its fun and unique.
Which isn't the rim, but I guess the rules have changed.Hits the backboard.
Which isn't the rim, but I guess the rules have changed.
Its one of those that is different in different levels and yes has changed here and there. It always comes up in pickup but usually on an airball. There is another one that comes up every now and again about going out of bounds and establishing yourself inbounds that differs.Which isn't the rim, but I guess the rules have changed.
I tried to find a definitive rule, and from what I can tell, you can do what Ball did legally if you jump to catch the ball in the air, not the ground (which he did).Back in the days the ball had to hit rim in the NBA, but only had to be a legitimate shot attempt in FIBA, but that might have changed, of course. I don't really think this is a legit shot attempt, but I agree that it's fun and unique and don't really mind the non-call.
Look above. If its a pass that hits the rim, backboard or another player he can grab it. He's good. It should be legal if it wasn't... again... fun.I tried to find a definitive rule, and from what I can tell, you can do what Ball did legally if you jump to catch the ball in the air, not the ground (which he did).