Can you step after a pro hop?

However the case of so-called 'Hop step' has become violation as it is also a violation in the NBA. This means: A player may not touch the floor consecutively with the same foot or both feet after ending his dribble or gaining control of the ball.
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Can you take steps after a hop step?

According to the rule, if you do a 1-2 step, then the second foot to land becomes your pivot foot. You cannot take two steps after a 1-2 jump stop, but you can take one step if it is with the non-pivot foot.
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Can you take two steps after pro hop?

Here's the two relevant rules: "A progressing player who jumps off one foot on the first step may land with both feet simultaneously for the second step. In this situation, the player may not pivot with either foot and if one or both feet leave the floor the ball must be released before either returns to the floor."
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Can you pivot after a Jumpstop?

When receiving a pass with a jump-stop, you can pivot after the jump-stop and either foot can become the pivot foot. A perimeter player can catch the ball with a jump-stop, and the pivot into triple-threat position if necessary and use the non-pivot foot for executing jab-step fakes or a drive step.
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Why is a eurostep not a travel?

The NBA rulebook established a two-step rule in 2009, which permits a ball handler to take two steps in performing a layup or dunk. Since the Euro step is an offensive move that does not exceed the allotted two steps, it does not constitute a traveling violation.
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Can you take 2 steps on a jump shot?

A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball.
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Can you take a step after pivoting?

Having established a pivot foot, you may, within defined limits, pivot, shoot, pass or dribble.To pivot, you may step with the non-pivot foot in any direction, provided the ball of the pivot foot remains in contact with the court and does not move laterally.
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Can you dribble after a hop step?

However the case of so-called 'Hop step' has become violation as it is also a violation in the NBA. This means: A player may not touch the floor consecutively with the same foot or both feet after ending his dribble or gaining control of the ball.
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Can you take 3 steps in basketball?

When a player has taken more than three steps without the ball being dribbled, a traveling violation is called. In 2018, FIBA revised the rule so that one can take a "gather step" before taking the two steps. A travel can also be called via carrying or an unestablished pivot foot.
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Is the Yugo step a travel?

You can't hop and land on the same foot, regardless of the gather and number of steps.
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Can I take 2 steps without dribbling?

No, you cannot take two steps in basketball without dribbling the ball.
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Can you land on one foot after a hop step?

2) The player cannot land on one foot and then another. He can only land on one foot or land on both feet simultaneously.
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Does a jump stop count as steps?

In the recent Dwight Howard thread there was a post about the jump stop after a dribbling and a first step. The way I have learned the game is that a jump stop on two feet counts as two steps and is a travel violation when done after a first step.
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Is it a travel if you pick up your pivot foot?

Ruling 3: Before a player can travel, he or she must have first held the ball. Therefore, a player could move several steps, bobbling the ball without holding it, before establishing a pivot foot and without violating.
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Can you pick your pivot foot up on a step through?

It is not a travel to lift your pivot foot To shoot and pass. The only time you can't do it off a 1 step jump stop, Which occur while you catch ball on move with 1 foot on ground and than come to jump stop.
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Can you drag your pivot foot?

This is a traveling violation. Once the offensive player establishes a pivot foot, he may move his other foot as many times as he chooses, but the ball must be out of his hands to pass or shoot before he moves his pivot foot.”
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Why do NBA players take 3 steps?

EVIDENCE OF WHY "3 STEPS" ARE LEGAL:

Quote from NBA Rulebook. You're allowed 2 steps upon completion of a dribble, so if you dribble while pushing off of one foot it is not counted toward one of your 2 allowed steps.
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How many step can you take without dribbling?

A player who gathers the ball while progressing may (a) take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball or (b) if he has not yet dribbled, one step prior to releasing the ball to start his dribble.
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Is James Harden Stepback a travel?

The James Harden Step Back doesn't always get called a travel by NBA referees. Zach Zarba, a 15-year NBA referee, is here to weigh in on whether or not the move is a travel. He takes a hint from when the ball is gathered.
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