Why is the Harden Stepback not a travel?

James Harden's step-back jumper includes a "gather step" that allows him to gather the ball, then take two steps. He does the "gather step" just in time to avoid traveling.
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Why James Harden step-back isn't a travel?

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Why is a Euro step 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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Is 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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Are you allowed 3 steps in the NBA?

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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NBA Ref Explains Why The James Harden Step Back Isn't Traveling



Is a toe drag a travel?

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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Is the side step a travel?

This is a legal play. Although James puts the ball behind his back, he only takes two steps after the gather of the ball and therefore it is NOT a travel.
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What is considered a travel in the NBA?

What Is Traveling 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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What is a zero step?

The zero step refers to the step taken when gaining control of the ball. When dribbling, the zero step gathering happens as the ball is gathered in 2 hands or let it rest in 1 hand.
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Is there a 0 step in the NBA?

The zero step, or gather step, rule was put into place in the NBA in 2017. Players use the rule to their advantage to move toward the basket without wasting their dribble. If a player immediately wants to dribble, the ball must touch the floor after their zero step.
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Who invented the step-back jumpshot?

The origin of the step-back jumper

Was the creator Larry Bird or Kiki VanDeweghe? Michael Jordan made it one of his staples, and since the late great Kobe Bryant shadowed Michael's game, it was in his arsenal as well. Dirk is in the Hall of Fame because of his step-back.
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Can you pivot then dribble?

You cannot lift your pivot foot off the floor until you shoot, pass, or begin dribbling the ball. You can not hold onto the ball for longer than five seconds. You can not change your pivot foot once it is established. If you were dribbling before pivoting, you can not start to dribble after you begin pivoting.
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Is sliding with the ball 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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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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Can you stop dribbling and start again?

A player may not dribble a second time after he has voluntarily ended his first dribble. A player who is dribbling may not put any part of his hand under the ball and (1) carry it from one point to another or (2) bring it to a pause and then continue to dribble again.
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Can you throw the ball off the backboard to yourself?

Self Pass Off The Backboard

Passing it off the backboard is completely legal. The reason it's legal a pass toward the backboard or rim is considered a shot. The referee has no judgement if the player is trying to score or trying to pass the back to themselves.
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Can you take a layup without dribbling?

It's only legal if you're on the move. If you're moving such running, cutting, or going toward the basket then you can take two steps without dribbling to take a lay up or take a jump shot. If you were on the move while catching the ball, you can also take two steps after catching the ball to come to a full stop.
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Do they call traveling in the NBA?

In summary, a travel call in basketball occurs when a player holds the ball and illegally moves their feet. However, there is some debate as to how often this call actually occurs during an NBA game.
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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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