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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Is Euro step 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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Is a gather step a travel?

In the NBA and FIBA, players are also given a "gather step". 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.
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What is considered a travel in basketball?

Traveling is a penalty in the sport of basketball and occurs when an offensive player in possession of the basketball takes an extra step or makes an otherwise illegal movement with their established pivot foot.
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Why do NBA players take 3 steps?

EVIDENCE OF WHY "3 STEPS" ARE LEGAL:

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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Is sliding your feet a travel?

Traveling (part 2): Player dives across the floor to gather in a loose ball and slides several feet once control of the ball is attained. By rule, this is not a travel. There are restrictions on what the player can and cannot do while in control and laying on the floor.
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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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Is a Euro step a travel in high school?

There is no mention of the euro step in the rule book. It is a move where players take their two steps in a non-linear fashion. That is all it is. It is not a travel.
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Why don't they call traveling in the NBA?

As you shoot or pass, you're allowed to lift that foot and as long as it doesn't hit the ground before you unload the ball. That's not traveling, at any level of basketball. It's why young players are taught to jump stop – land on both feet at the same time – so that they can use either foot as their pivot foot.
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Can you jump stop then pivot?

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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Can you take 2 steps and stop?

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. A player who receives the ball while he is progressing must release the ball to start his dribble before his second step.
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Can you spin on your pivot foot?

It is illegal to lift and replant your pivot foot. It is illegal to lift your pivot before releasing the ball for a dribble.
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Can you pivot after a Euro step?

If a player ends a dribble with both feet on the floor, either foot may become the pivot. If both feet were off the floor and that player lands on both feet simultaneously, either foot may become the pivot foot. Once one foot is moved, the other becomes the pivot foot. That is not the case in the Euro Step.
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Who created the Euro step?

2. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs. Manu Ginobili may not have invented the Eurostep or brought it to the NBA (hint: It's called the Eurostep and not the Argentinostep), but it was this longtime San Antonio Spur who popularized the move.
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Why isn't a step back a travel?

In Basketball, traveling is defined as a possession when a player with the ball moves one or both feet illegally. When a player travel's, the referee blows their whistle and calls traveling. This results in a turnover on the team with possession of the ball. At times, step-back jumper looks like a travel.
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Is a gather step allowed in high school?

Over time, officials realized that it was the same as a traditional, "one-two" layup, just with different timing and direction. I believe that it's time that high school officials allow the gather step (or zero step) on all plays where a player is on the move as he or she gathers the ball.
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Is lifting your pivot foot a travel?

Ruling 8: Action (a) is legal. Action (b) is traveling according to NFHS rules, as a player holding the ball can subsequently touch the floor with a hand or the ball, but no other part of the body, but legal in NCAAM/W so long as the pivot foot is maintained. Action (c) is traveling.
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What does the B in beef stand for?

“BEEF” is an acronym for the four major components of correct shooting. It stands for Balance, Eyes, Elbow, and Follow-through.
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Can you pump fake then dribble?

In basketball, a pump fake, or shot fake, is a fake shot attempt. It is a move used by an offensive player with the ball to get his/her defender off balance, off the ground, or generally out of the way. If a pump fake works, then the offensive player will have an open window to shoot, dribble, or pass the ball.
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What counts as a travel?

Generally speaking, a travel foul occurs when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball. The player can move independently as long as they continue to dribble. If the player comes to a complete stop, either the left or right foot may become the pivot foot.
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Is falling with the ball a travel?

When the player puts the ball on the floor, then rises and is the first to touch the ball, it also is traveling. When a player rises to his or her feet while holding the ball, it is traveling. When a player falls to one knee while holding he ball, it is traveling if the pivot foot moves. A.R. 199.
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What is considered traveling in high school basketball?

Traveling is illegal movement by a player controlling (but not dribbling) a live ball inbounds. The specified illegal movement is: Lifting the pivot foot (or either foot if no pivot is available) and returning it to the floor before passing or shooting*
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