The Rule That Ruined The NBA?

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  • @aroncampos5720
    @aroncampos5720 Před rokem +268

    The gather step is not the only issue. Players constantly put their hands under the ball and never get called for it either.

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem +7

      The problem with this logic is that IF the ball is going up under it's OWN motion, that isn't a travel. And players have become exceptionally good at doing that. Poole mind you, just strait up carries it...but there is a legit skill to being able to do more with the ball within the rules with harder dribbles.

    • @davidreidenberg9941
      @davidreidenberg9941 Před rokem +36

      @@topshelfdustin3300 how about just going back to the way it was? The ball had to be dribbled with the open hand and anything else was palming ie. Traveling.

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem +4

      @@davidreidenberg9941 that's now how the rule is actually written though. Here is the rule directly from the rule book.
      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.
      The KEY part of that is the "AND" before the (1). They can put their hand under the ball so long as they do not carry from one point to another or continue to dribble. What this lead to was players putting more power behind their dribbles and then they use their hand to stay in CONTACT but NOT control over the ball. This allows them to then move their hand over and take control and make a move. This allows for the fancy dribbling we see today. The key however was for players to effectively explain and prove to officials that you could do such a thing because most people had zero idea that was possible..it's not a natural thing to do when learning how to dribble or it wasn't until coaches started to teach it.
      That isn't to say guys don't abuse and cheat that rule. Cause 100% there are guys doing it. But most of what we see is by the letter of the law, legal. It's just evolution.
      The game ball handling has evolved reminds me a lot of video games where players have learned how to change their hand holding of controllers to master the games. NBA players have done that with how they hold and move with a basketball.

    • @TomatoTomato911
      @TomatoTomato911 Před rokem +1

      yes and they do it purposely like trae young bringing the ball frontcourt no pressure.

    • @tripleraze321
      @tripleraze321 Před rokem +4

      @@topshelfdustin3300 agreed. But in real fast time players are hesitating in a carry all the time then dribbling. Luka, and Morant for example despite being amazing carry constantly. But it’s so hard to call a fast game. Refs error on the side of caution as they don’t want to mis call. This allows morant to do a change of pace dribble bringing the ball into a legit carry as he does a hezy(defender has to move up as any time the hand goes under the ball you expect the player to establish position) then morant explodes past them by dribbling again. Go watch any game, his hand is not on the side of the ball each time. It is straight up under the ball WAY TOO often.
      Luka Carrie’s in 50% of his post move dribble packages. Change of pace carry into dribbles. These are not true hesitation moves made during an active dribble.

  • @KuroshiKun
    @KuroshiKun Před rokem +160

    I would absolutely get rid of the gather step rule. Whether how it's supposed to be or how players are taking advantage. The garbage that is the current NBA has caused me to stop watching it nearly as much as I used to. I will admit that cracking down on players like James Hardens BS has improved it though. Still way too many nonsensical fouls and exploitation of the rules. Idc that it increases scoring it slows down the game and forces refs to become too involved.

    • @YoelCards
      @YoelCards Před rokem +3

      "forces refs to become too involved" u nailed it

    • @castorchua
      @castorchua Před rokem +3

      bring back hand checking

    • @chestermadrigals45
      @chestermadrigals45 Před rokem +4

      Forreal tho watching an entire game is such a chore. I just wait for the 4th quarter and see if the score is close if I should watch or not.

    • @KuroshiKun
      @KuroshiKun Před rokem +1

      @@chestermadrigals45 100% I do the exact same thing lol

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem +1

      the nba is happy for you to go away if the "gather step" is a problem for you. lol

  • @haroldnicolas4740
    @haroldnicolas4740 Před rokem +54

    Imagine MJ with that gather step...
    Remember his opponents said he had that first step given at the time, now it's 10 free steps...
    Even the And1 crew made less travels and ball carries...

    • @poocrayon4588
      @poocrayon4588 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I agree - but also the league let MJ get away with carrying and palming that had always been called before in his time, that was when a lot of the carrying on normal dribbles really got normalised and it's only gotten much worse.

    • @user-nr6ul3pw3q
      @user-nr6ul3pw3q Před 2 měsíci

      @@poocrayon4588not really. Superstars always get less calls on them but MJ didn’t really “cross over” people.

    • @mrcalipride
      @mrcalipride Před měsícem

      @@poocrayon4588 the fuck, mj never carry or travel like todays players do, its fucking insane. Go watch any Jordan, dude hardly ever take more than 1-2 steps, thats it.

  • @42Tailz42
    @42Tailz42 Před rokem +50

    Teaching kids to properly dribble thanks to the constant carrying and traveling the NBA allows makes it tough for them to learn. They don't understand the concept of dribbling it without doing that scoop NBA players love to do which is actually carrying the ball. But Fiba is already showing us that we're a joke when it comes to basketball, the rest of the world has caught up thanks to this no defense, high scoring NBA culture we have now.

  • @oleggold
    @oleggold Před rokem +54

    It's not a gather step, it's not a zero step.
    It's walking aka traveling.

  • @bjohn7773
    @bjohn7773 Před rokem +70

    That's why I don't think players are more talented today because they wouldn't been able to make half the moves they make now back then.

    • @smoothjulio
      @smoothjulio Před 10 měsíci +16

      That’s why the older players played so stiff. You watch a game from the 70’s, they’re getting called for everything so your movements had to be precise.

    • @HT-sm9dm
      @HT-sm9dm Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@smoothjulioI’ve been saying this for the better part of a decade

    • @smoothjulio
      @smoothjulio Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@HT-sm9dm it’s just the truth. The actually enforced the rules to the game so players had to set screens or have footwork or mind their dribbling.
      All the things that made the game competitive and difficult are gone.

    • @Solomon11777
      @Solomon11777 Před 2 měsíci

      @@smoothjulio its a 1v1 of danny ainge and kevin mchale where danny hits a regular hessi today and kevin started crying double dribble

    • @user-nr6ul3pw3q
      @user-nr6ul3pw3q Před 2 měsíci

      It’s a big of both. There’s advance with the rules that young players apply to their game now which are I say skills have increased. Also in shooting. But the carrying, “gather steps”, and the “let them cook philosophy” that allows players to play more free allows these new players liberties older players didn’t have.

  • @joeldriver3971
    @joeldriver3971 Před rokem +84

    That gather step is a complete joke. Can you imagine if the NBA would have allowed MJ to do that? He already was completely unguardable but had they let him take 3 to 4 full steps backwards on his turnaround jumper or just on taking midrange jumpshots he could have easily averaged 6-8 more points per game. I don't know how or why they decided to start not calling that traveling but it really is a complete embarrassment to officiating.

    • @davidreidenberg9941
      @davidreidenberg9941 Před rokem +5

      Michael Jordan? What about Elgin Baylor, or Jerry
      West.?

    • @wrotedog
      @wrotedog Před rokem +7

      This would have been automatic traveling call in the 90s, both teams would automatically head to the other end of the court. Lebron and Harding dual handedly destroyed the traveling rules thru crying about the call after committing it.

    • @jdpbernal
      @jdpbernal Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@davidreidenberg9941 Yeah I agree... Add to that the recent ones like Shaq, Kobe, T-Mac, Grant Hill, Allen Iverson and Vince Carter.
      Darn, think about AI having that gather step to go with his deadly cross over. Add about 5 to 6 points to his ppg.

    • @ReadIcculus93
      @ReadIcculus93 Před 11 měsíci +3

      With these new rules, Jordan could average 50 ppg. Not even an exaggeration.

    • @anthonywillis3676
      @anthonywillis3676 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ReadIcculus93the rule was in place back then players didn’t utilize it Elgin Baylor use to because he would euro step a lot

  • @-caspo-
    @-caspo- Před rokem +59

    The actual rule that allows a "gather step" wouldn't be an issue if refs actually used it. They don't, though, and that is where the problem lies. If you don't do your best to call the game exactly as it is in the rulebook, then there is nothing to base the rules on and therefore, reffing becomes inconsistent between refs and between games.

    • @tripleraze321
      @tripleraze321 Před rokem +2

      @@ModernTwoThree morant just does some of the most blatant carry’s on his hezzy moves.

    • @1011skarn
      @1011skarn Před rokem +1

      There was no gather step back in the day. You got ONE step, and the SECOND STEP had to be a take off. People said 2 steps, it was technically 1.5. Now it's 4 steps.

    • @tripleraze321
      @tripleraze321 Před rokem +4

      @@1011skarn yeah the original 2 step rule was nothing more than a pure implementation of both the pivot and travel rule applied to a drive/layup. You grab the ball stopping the dribble and your foot on the ground instantly becomes the pivot. Which you can step off of in the act of shooting/passing. Hence the second step which is nothing more than stepping off of the pivot. Which is why you have to take off from it and complete the pass/shot. Somehow we have left the pure fundamentals of this. The gather step is a lazy invention to deal with players traveling. They didn’t want to blow the whistle as often, so rather they just enabled it.
      That being said. It’s actually very hard not to travel by the original rules when playing full speed. This is why way back in the day, the games were much slower. The nba also made the change because they wanted a faster paced game. Though the gather step infuriates old basketball purists, when applied correctly it is more fluid to athletic game pace and that is what the NBA is trying to turn to. Whether some hate it or not. But even by the rules of the gather step, James harden was doing it incorrectly and blatantly traveling more times than not.

    • @bvsteel990
      @bvsteel990 Před 11 měsíci

      no it’s an issue regardless

  • @johnnyfryar
    @johnnyfryar Před rokem +18

    It's not basketball, it's basketball entertainment, like pro wrestling.

    • @PunguinYoga
      @PunguinYoga Před 3 měsíci

      Great point. NBA = Not Basketball Actually.

    • @user-ub6wy7ku9h
      @user-ub6wy7ku9h Před měsícem

      you are right... I wish they would enforce going over the line on a foul shot

  • @winlandtrece
    @winlandtrece Před rokem +31

    Gather step is ok if it is being called correctly. What NBA really need to correct is the “carry”. Some player do the carry, then hezi, then take two steps then dribble again. Thats insane.

    • @aroncampos5720
      @aroncampos5720 Před rokem +4

      Yeah i think Ja Morant had a clear carry before a game winning score and it was a no call

    • @ethankuchma5295
      @ethankuchma5295 Před rokem +2

      I agree, the carrying is out of control. It's impossible to guard people when the defender thinks the ball handler has gathered the ball, the defender makes the read to close out, and then the ball handler dribbles again.

    • @bvsteel990
      @bvsteel990 Před 11 měsíci

      it’s not okay it’s unnecessary

    • @JDwJC11
      @JDwJC11 Před 3 měsíci

      Gather step is trash.

    • @Codesta
      @Codesta Před 2 měsíci

      I take issue with the “hesitation move”. Balls don’t hesitate,.They follow the law of gravity. If it’s not moving or falling, something is holding it up.

  • @jedhai2171
    @jedhai2171 Před rokem +44

    It doesn't matter if it is helping the league. All sports require integrity to be of any value. Why doesn't the NFL change its rules to only allow 10 defenders? It would help increase scoring wouldn't it? Right? Why dont they bring the home run fence closer in the MLB? Why not Make the goals larger in Soccer? This is such a stupid discussion. A travel is a travel is a travel. I don't give two craps if it "helps" bring eyes to the games. My eyes have gone elsewhere because there is no basketball being played in the NBA. It is something else.

    • @jedhai2171
      @jedhai2171 Před rokem +8

      In fact, getting rid of all of the rules that increase scoring the way it has is a good thing in my book. Make each point more important. Eliminate the value of making all plays a 1:1 clear out. Lets get team basketball back into style. I miss the old celtics/lakers/bulls days so badly. Modern NBA is a shadow of its former self. Sold out to the god of commercialization.

    • @poocrayon4588
      @poocrayon4588 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@jedhai2171 I really is - the worst part is the old style would be far more popular, but because of internet revenue and now streaming and global audiences increasing in everything, the moron in charge of the NBA think they're doing a great job because their profits have increased -when really they could be making far more if their product didn't suck so hard.

    • @IlyasNashid
      @IlyasNashid Před 4 měsíci +4

      Perfect point

    • @5STARzooted
      @5STARzooted Před 23 dny

      Completely different sports buddy, why don't football make it to where you have to pass the ball every 2 seconds on a drive like rugby or it's a path foul?? 😂

    • @peterfrknpan6674
      @peterfrknpan6674 Před 10 dny

      It absolutely matters. It makes all legit scoring records null.

  • @AngryOldHoops
    @AngryOldHoops Před rokem +12

    You can find ways to justify about anything. The bottom line is that these are professional basketball players so they should be able to entertain the crowd and score without exceptions being made to the rules. Now we can't draw fair comparisons to previous eras because they aren't playing the same game.

    • @TheFamousMockingbird
      @TheFamousMockingbird Před rokem

      AOHF my man, whats to do with the channel now that leclunk is hurt? I'd like to see some videos on the absolute flop and foul merchanting of Embiid.

    • @James-bs1pc
      @James-bs1pc Před 5 měsíci

      The games is supposed to change. Look at the athletes we have now compared to 20 years ago then compare them to the ones 20 years before that. My point is players change so ofc the game is going to change and its not changer rather evolution

    • @user-nr6ul3pw3q
      @user-nr6ul3pw3q Před 2 měsíci

      @@James-bs1pcthe way people play changes. Not the fundamental rules dude.

  • @StonedAlways421
    @StonedAlways421 Před rokem +33

    Harden was smart for exploiting the rule, but not smart for becoming dependent on a exploitation. Now since the rule changed for the hook foul, he refused to change his game, and his game has suffered. It's like a person we've all worked with who knows the employee handbook to the letter. Only so they can know what they can get away with.
    The gather step is traveling, and I wish we would get back to the fundamentals of the game. I understand the game has gone global, but NBA basketball is being turned into a version of high scoring soccer. Someone taking 3's is part of the game, but when you are allowed to just walk to the basket without dribbling is hand soccer!

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem

      the gather step goes back to the dang 60's. While it's better used today it's nothing new. It's not traveling. It's better timing under the strict rules of ball handling.

    • @44chrome
      @44chrome Před rokem

      I mean not really harden turned into a pass first point guard now with the sixers he’s still showing that he can score and get a bucket whenever he wants

    • @tripleraze321
      @tripleraze321 Před rokem +1

      @@topshelfdustin3300 the gather step is amazing and legal if consistency was established. It really isn’t meant to be a new rule like you said. It’s just a loop hole in established rules. It’s not easy to time it legally and usually is nothing more than quickly sneaking in a directional step as the ball is airborne. Then you snatch it out of the air and take your 2 step layup. At full speed it looks like 3 steps. Sadly, nba players do not do legal gather steps even remotely close to how often they should.

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem

      @@tripleraze321 strongly disagree that players aren't doing legal gather steps. Overwhelmingly they are very much doing that. Players have become exceptionally good at timing the bounce and their steps in coordination.

  • @sambeaumont395
    @sambeaumont395 Před rokem +22

    Jordan Poole is getting called for Carry’s which is awesome to see, hopefully that gets called more across the league.

    • @user-zb8tq5pr4x
      @user-zb8tq5pr4x Před rokem

      They are getting called. Poole is just really egregious.

    • @sambeaumont395
      @sambeaumont395 Před rokem

      @@user-zb8tq5pr4x maybe, some and most definitely on lesser or no name players.
      These no calls are a big reason why the 50s look bad.
      Try to do a crossover back then like Allen Iverson did in the 90s let alone what guys get away with today - whistle would be blown instantly.

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem

      @@sambeaumont395 just because a ref in the 50's couldn't understand the rules doesn't make it right. While poole is 100% carrying the ball at times, read the rules and then apply it to a ball moving up from an extremely hard bounce. You'll be shocked how much just improving your SKILL can allow you to follow the rules to dribble. Don't get it? Lets take something completely nba unrelated, NES tetris. Yes, the console from the 80's!
      Tetris on NES has just been BLOWN UP because players have learned how to change how they hold and use the controller in the last YEAR! Again, a 30 plus year old game! By doing what is called rolling they've been able to reach what was once called the "kill screen" and play on for seemingly forever.
      That same creativity is what refs are struggling with today in the NBA. Legit LEGAL plays that look illegal because players have mastered how to manipulate the rules without breaking them. And that's what we WANT from any competition. Players to constantly get better within the rules.

    • @sambeaumont395
      @sambeaumont395 Před rokem

      @@topshelfdustin3300 sure but likewise the way a rule is interpreted and applied can vary significantly.
      The NBA has made it no secret that they have “improved” the game by allowing offences more liberties and/or adding/changing rules in favour of the offence, usually at the expense of the defence.
      My point still stands in 1950s era basketball a wide crossover like what Allen Iverson was doing from the 90s would have been called a carry. Heck half the time many fans were suggesting it should be a carry in the 90s.
      There have been a great number of advancements in the game and in player skills absolutely. But there is still a lot of obvious carry’s or palming violations that are visible in real time that don’t get called, be it because of star power or simply because it isn’t a point of emphasis for the referees.
      So again, I am glad to see they call it on Poole, but I do wish they would call it more on others too.

    • @topshelfdustin3300
      @topshelfdustin3300 Před rokem

      @@sambeaumont395 but AI's crossover by 50's rules wasn't a travel, in general. Just like by the rules, the Harden step back isn't a travel. It DID require rule CLARIFICATION because nobody ever thought those kinds of moves were possible in the 50's.

  • @GMoneyXL1969
    @GMoneyXL1969 Před rokem +8

    Gather step, push off, walking, flopping, driving your shoulder into the defensive player, among others things, are hurting the game period are making the game unbearable to watch. I get rule changes but when a league tries to crackdown on violations only to give up on them is insane. Referees swallowing their whistles when they see the obvious makes me want to shake my head. Where have all the great referees gone?

  • @Monkey_D_Luffy56
    @Monkey_D_Luffy56 Před 5 dny +2

    James Harden is a goddamn genius for pushing the limits of that rule but he's fucking awful for fishing those shooting fouls

  • @stuart2515
    @stuart2515 Před rokem +9

    Fair rules = exciting play. Reminds me of old school wrestling where the ref didn't see the folding chair.

  • @vikingstorm32
    @vikingstorm32 Před rokem +5

    Imagine the NFL having the throw the ball 5 yards past the line of scrimmage rule, then sometimes allowing 10 or 15 yards past the line of scrimmage just for more touchdowns to be thrown. Bending rules is just disgusting. A RULE IS A RULE.

  • @tripleraze321
    @tripleraze321 Před rokem +6

    Also another thing besides blatant travels on drives or the carry. Something that is easy to hide at game speed is pivot foot switching. It is extremely powerful but hard to notice. So often players get the ball from a pass into the post for example. They gather the pass into an established pivot foot but will quickly sneak onto their other foot as the pivot. From there they make a play off of the false pivot. When a skilled player does this illegal move it is nearly impossible to defend. It is hard enough to guard legal moves. The extra space this creates over normal pivot foot post play is straight unfair.

    • @CodyTravers_
      @CodyTravers_ Před měsícem

      Absolutely, being able to switch pivots is game over, imagine how much left handed players would eat.

  • @thesaturdaymorningcowboy4198

    The 60s, 70s, and 80s were the golden age decades of NBA. It started to decline in the 90s and today’s game is a joke.

    • @Nick-7
      @Nick-7 Před rokem +1

      Most of 2000s as well

    • @truthiscensored
      @truthiscensored Před 11 měsíci

      I agree. I say around 1993 when Jordan retired, Bird was retired, Magic was retired and Isiah Thomas barely played. the NBA started going south real quick. Especially for me when Point Guards started walking the ball up the court, slowing the game down

    • @KGaijin1
      @KGaijin1 Před 6 měsíci

      How do you figure the 70s? The league was going broke. The 70s weren't exactly known as the peek basketball era.

  • @timmorales1569
    @timmorales1569 Před rokem +6

    Lebron travels every time he gets the ball. You say that you a young player and they wouldn’t know the difference. I don’t see how the game has gotten to where it is. All the fundamentals just left

  • @terrellmajors7221
    @terrellmajors7221 Před rokem +27

    Great take and I agree. Still hard for me to watch teams score 120+ every night tho. Defense doesn’t exist anymore. Kings just scored 153 last night

    • @idontlikeuidiot2060
      @idontlikeuidiot2060 Před rokem +2

      It seems like defense only exists in the playoffs but still jimmy butler just blocked booker for the game winning shot and so did dame

  • @malenurse1999
    @malenurse1999 Před rokem +6

    Could you imagine if MJ had these rules? 90 point games if MJ was allowed to take 5-7 steps without being called for traveling he could have started from before half court.

    • @TheKallenShow
      @TheKallenShow Před rokem +2

      MJ, Kobe, Nique, Zeeke, all the guys from back then would have just made a mockery of this

    • @poocrayon4588
      @poocrayon4588 Před 5 měsíci

      True - but also by the standards of the time the league let MJ carry and palm the ball all the time, that was what started carrying while dribbling getting so out of control - and its only gotten worse

  • @bogusphone8000
    @bogusphone8000 Před rokem +10

    Yes, I would, and I would go even farther.
    The correct rule: "...once the ball makes contact with the floor during the dribble, the player is enabled to take two steps. A step occurs any time a foot touches the floor (includes hop-stops)." This would address all double step backs, extended euros, and a lot of spin moves. It drives up teamwork and downplays one on one.
    Remember when we were kids and learning the layup? Dribble, one, two, shoot. Or the pullup? Dribble, hop, land (both feet), shoot.
    Let's get back to where scoring actually required skill and great execution and defense mattered.

  • @thewhy13
    @thewhy13 Před rokem +10

    nope these uncalled travels are not helping the league , as a basketball fan who lives in europe i can tell u ooooh boy how much they hate watching the nba because of all this shit .... anyway this year it got waaaaay much better with the travel calls and im happy with that

    • @christianchavez8194
      @christianchavez8194 Před rokem +2

      Do they call those a travel in the euro leagues?

    • @thewhy13
      @thewhy13 Před rokem

      @@christianchavez8194 they sure do

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 Před rokem +1

      Back in the 90s it was exactly the opposite. I lived and played basketball in Germany as an American, and I hated European basketball referees because of all the traveling that was allowed. Now it's the opposite situation.

  • @omidnamin9004
    @omidnamin9004 Před rokem +2

    the charge rule is beyond stupid imo. Why are you rewarding someone for jumping in front of the basket just to cause a collision ? It's the equivalent of jumping in front of a moving car and blaming the driver. In no other sport is this allowed. In hockey you step in front of a skater and cause a collision, they call interference penalty on you. In soccer its a foul, but somehow in the nba its rewarded. makes absolutely no sense

  • @JDwJC11
    @JDwJC11 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Gather step has eliminated the midrange game too. You can hop in and out of the midrange area without having to dribble. You were already given 2 steps after a dribble to gather.

  • @KBarn-lo7ip
    @KBarn-lo7ip Před rokem +3

    If they keep it, they should bring back hand checking

  • @LetsBuildThatApp
    @LetsBuildThatApp Před rokem +9

    Haven’t watched an nba game in last 5 years. Don’t miss it at all and glad to have all my time back.

    • @grega4231
      @grega4231 Před rokem

      I've always said the NBA will slowly transition to and1 and it'll work for the brand

    • @mikmaks7393
      @mikmaks7393 Před rokem +2

      But you still commenting shows you're a liar. If you don't care about the NBA you would just ignore this video. But you clicked it and even commented. sheesh

    • @kylerdecoopman1106
      @kylerdecoopman1106 Před rokem

      @@mikmaks7393 To play devil's advocate I still randomly keep up with things I don't do or have interest in anymore. Sometimes you're just curious 🤷‍♀️

    • @combatwombat594
      @combatwombat594 Před rokem

      I don't watch the NBA, but here I am on a modern NBA video with information I would only know if I watched the modern NBA lmao What a tool

    • @tarrencestewart9782
      @tarrencestewart9782 Před rokem

      U watched this highlight reel so technically u still watching the game 😂

  • @tommywolmart265
    @tommywolmart265 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I don't think the gather step is an issue in-and-of-itself. It doesn't necessarily mean you get an extra step. It means if you time picking up the ball with your footwork (e.g., when your foot is on the ground you gather THEN 1-2) the 1-2 count doesn't start like normal. And all that does is add a new set of sub skills to develop. Players always develop micro timing based skills based on the 2 step rules, like Ginobli's late gathering before his 1-2 steps, or even his super long bounding steps, or like Lukas slower steps.
    People just need to know the rule and refs need to enforce it consistently.
    As for the carrying, its similar: not all manipulations of the ball are carrying. Like developing the skill of using momentum to hang drib or move the ball around in the air, or things like keeping your hand on top of the ball but dribbling really high. Those are within the rules, people just got better at those techniques.
    Its a carry if and only if your hand goes under the ball not along side it no matter how funky it looks.
    With that said, there is a lot of actual carrying too because refs dont call it consistently and fan dont understand the rule.
    One thing some people mentioned that does piss me off though is the over reliance on like essentially charging into defenders. That and push offs. There is an art to subtly manipulting your opponents body within the rules and within the grey area by using physicality and it has been around for a long time. But shit isn't even subtle or artful and almost none of it is within the rules anymore and its like a crime to call offensive foul.
    Hate watching a bunch of full backs play.

  • @combatwombat594
    @combatwombat594 Před rokem +4

    I just wish if they call it, that they call it consistently. It's so dumb to watch the refs pick on one or two players for one or two specific games, then watch them blatantly ignore it in most other games. And there are times it's just a particular team for a night or two. And that in and of itself is just outright stupid

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-rq5cs
    @AlejandroGonzalez-rq5cs Před rokem +3

    Basketball should be like it used to be , like a boxing match PUNCH AND DEFEND.

  • @OrentholJames
    @OrentholJames Před rokem +5

    It needs to be called. It’s been a problem for decades. It’s not just this era. Look at Iverson’s era. Literally, I couldn’t understand how these 6’ guards with no speed or athleticism can just blow by a 6’7 defensive expert without a problem.

    • @mikeblaz
      @mikeblaz Před rokem +2

      Iverson had speed, quickness and athleticism....what are you smoking?

    • @stevenbrown1762
      @stevenbrown1762 Před rokem

      @@mikeblaz they smoking something very strong

    • @davidreidenberg9941
      @davidreidenberg9941 Před rokem

      Been a problem since the NBA/ABA merger.

    • @truthiscensored
      @truthiscensored Před 11 měsíci

      @@mikeblaz And he had a ton of carrying to go along with it

    • @mikeblaz
      @mikeblaz Před 11 měsíci

      @@truthiscensored Not as bad as today's game. Palming as well....

  • @donalddowning4108
    @donalddowning4108 Před rokem +1

    I’m watching my grandkids Under 10 players carrying the ball every time they take it down court and seldom get called on it.

  • @franagustin3094
    @franagustin3094 Před rokem +2

    Pete Maravich was the last dribbler. Since then, everyone is carrying and travelling

  • @Elyndyr
    @Elyndyr Před 9 měsíci +2

    This rule needs to be called an enforced ruthlessly to save the sport.
    Why even have dribbling in the first place then?

  • @phile5949
    @phile5949 Před rokem +3

    Jordan Poole just don't know how to do it quick enough lol

  • @jdrmanmusiqking
    @jdrmanmusiqking Před rokem +2

    The defensive 3 second rule is the single most game warping rule that has been implemented. Nothing compared to this

  • @TheVCRTimeMachine
    @TheVCRTimeMachine Před rokem +2

    It's hurting the integrity of the league. These guys with amazing "handles" only do so, because of the league allowing them carry the ball and travel. The game is NOT more fun to watch right now. It's embarrassing.

  • @loganw861
    @loganw861 Před měsícem

    The gather step is a rule because on the most basic layup, if you slow it down, the gather occurs as (or right after) the first step (0 step) before 1-2 we are all familiar with.
    The problem is the timing between the gather and the 0 step is a split second , it’s hard to call with the naked eye and players exploit it.
    If a player gathers the ball a split second before the 0 step, travel violation.
    If a player delays gathering the ball a split second after the zero step, they can do crazy euros, inverted euros, swing steps & step backs while using the same amount of steps you see the most basically lay up.
    Takes more skill to gather the ball late , should be rewarded, hard to officiate.

  • @vuknikolic4679
    @vuknikolic4679 Před rokem +6

    If Wilt Chamberlain could use a gather step, he would be gathering it from a middle of the court. No wonder how people think nowadays athletes are better than in Jordans era, rules make it 10 times easier to score than back then.

  • @edwardnonymous6804
    @edwardnonymous6804 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The rules I followed all my life said that you get two steps off the dribble. To me, anything else is a travel.

  • @thesoffen48
    @thesoffen48 Před rokem +1

    They can't go back now, they have at the minimum two generations of players who do nothing but carry and travel.

  • @tudorm6838
    @tudorm6838 Před 5 měsíci

    In high school, no one in our class could dunk. The teacher didn't put up a jumping trampoline from gymnastics and a few colleagues succeeded. What does this mean, that they became super athletes in two minutes? To keep up with today's NBA, the NFL should ban touching the opponent when you are on defense. (that is, you are allowed to take steps and no one touches you)

  • @chuchulainn9275
    @chuchulainn9275 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember trying to do it the way I saw NBA players did on TV and being stopped for travelling. It drove me banannas as a kid. 😅

  • @jimmyjam5146
    @jimmyjam5146 Před 6 měsíci

    The original idea of dribbling a basketball off the floor was essentially like bouncing the ball off a gym wall to yourself, or a bounce pass to a teammate, thus enabling legal movement of the ball around the court. This technique originally allowed brief moments when the ball wasn't in the player's possession. However, recent changes when a player has the ball and tricks they’re now allowed to play, such as extended gather time, additional steps, and disregarding the pivot foot have significantly altered the game, and seriously changing the game we all once cherished.

  • @alexlanza79
    @alexlanza79 Před 5 měsíci

    Just a refresh from the current NBA rules:
    Section XIII-Traveling
    A player who receives the ball while standing still may pivot, using either foot as the pivot foot.
    A player who gathers the ball while progressing may take
    (1) two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball, or
    (2) if he has not yet dribbled, one step prior to releasing the ball. A player who gathers the ball while dribbling may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing, or shooting the ball.
    The first step occurs when a foot, or both feet, touch the floor after gaining control of the ball.
    The second step occurs after the first step when the other foot touches the floor, or both feet touch the floor simultaneously.
    A player who comes to a stop on step one when both feet are on the floor or touch the floor simultaneously may pivot using either foot as his pivot. If he jumps with both feet he must release the ball before either foot touches the floor.
    A player who lands with one foot first may only pivot using that foot.
    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.
    WAKE UP!!! 3 STEPS AFTER THE GATHER STEP IS NOT A RULE, IT NEVER EXISTED GUYS!!!!

  • @jimi_trixx4832
    @jimi_trixx4832 Před rokem +1

    The gather step is not the issue at all... gather plus 2 steps is no biggy.. it's been part of basketball for decades. The issue is blatant carrying (taking 2-5 steps with hand under the ball) and continuing the dribble, and obvious travels of 3 + steps after picking up the ball. The way the game is played nowadays in the NBA it almost seems like dribbling should just be optional.

  • @faradaygabe4700
    @faradaygabe4700 Před rokem +2

    Get rid of gather step, change it to FIBA rules where you get 3 steps.

  • @PjTheHero
    @PjTheHero Před rokem +2

    Hey great vid man, saw this in my recommended and im glad i watched. im so glad i dont have to see constant james harden free throws anymore. you gotta new sub!

  • @BlakeC27
    @BlakeC27 Před rokem +3

    NBA basketball, these days, is more entertainment-themed basketball. The rules are definitely in favour of the offensive. You can be called for a flagrant foul for closing out and challenging a jump shot in the modern NBA. Just look at the All-Star which in my opinion is a joke. It used to be a highlight for me but I just don't bother now. It might as well be the Harlem Globetrotters versus the Washinton Generals. But I'm sure games with a regular scoreline of 82-79 are the stuff of Adam Silver's nightmares.

  • @grega4231
    @grega4231 Před rokem +3

    That kd nonsense was mastered by Duncan and kobe

  • @JeffThePoustman
    @JeffThePoustman Před rokem +2

    The gather step is a falsehood-- however twistedly legal. Basketball means your feet can impact the ground 2x for every 1x the ball impacts the ground.

  • @josephnero2548
    @josephnero2548 Před rokem +1

    I guess I’m weird since I like lower score basketball games. I like teams to work for their points.

  • @emerdog6688
    @emerdog6688 Před rokem +1

    Can you imagine how great players like Cousy, West, Robertson, Maravich, and Archibald would have been if they were allowed to travel and carry the ball like today's players?

  • @jessieb.5792
    @jessieb.5792 Před 5 měsíci

    What used to be the premier basketball league has become a menace to basketball...

  • @JimmysJohn33
    @JimmysJohn33 Před 4 měsíci

    The NBA is entertainment. Competitive basketball stops in march. Worst thing about it, the kids think they can gather step in high school and it’s cost them many times over.

  • @Codesta
    @Codesta Před 2 měsíci

    When I was a teeneager during the Jordan era, watching all the Bulls games, and then playing basketball into my mid-20’s, not once did I hear of the BS term gather step or zero step. It was pretty simple. You’re allowed 2 steps on the run after you stop dribbling, but in a galloping motion, not a slow walk. Anything other than that is a mutilation of the pure rules.

  • @westearp
    @westearp Před měsícem

    Once you gather, every step that hits the ground after that should count as a step and you only get 2, imo the problem is someone will gather it .5 seconds before their foot hits the ground, and that step is the 0 step, allowing them 2 more and it just looks ridiculous.

  • @poomskins
    @poomskins Před rokem +2

    Its the egregious step backs that kill me these days. James Harden started it and I’ll forever hate him for it.
    The NBA needs to crack down on all of it so the league can regain some lost credibility.
    What kinda pro sports league doesn’t enforce the rules?!

  • @soze8415
    @soze8415 Před 19 dny

    I just wish the offensive player shouldn't be able to intentionally make contact with the defensive player while the defender is in mid air. D-Wade did this alot

  • @betternameneeded6475
    @betternameneeded6475 Před 6 měsíci +1

    None of that is gather step, it's just blatant traveling. The "gather step" is the foot on the ground when you pick up your dribble, then you get two steps.

  • @terrancevanliew1814
    @terrancevanliew1814 Před 4 měsíci

    Streetball is cool because both defenders and offensive players have freedom. If only offensive players have freedom the game nor only becomes boring but players get used to a style of play that doesn't work in other leagues. Narrowing the gap between us and other countries.

  • @SolidOcelot
    @SolidOcelot Před rokem +2

    There have been multiple travel calls, against both teams, in every single game I've watched this season.

    • @SolidOcelot
      @SolidOcelot Před rokem

      @@ModernTwoThree yeah it's definitely still very inconsistent, but it does seem to be called most when a player begins to drive atm

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Před rokem

      It doesn't just need to be against both teams. It also needs to be against stars and journeyman. Everyone for everything so that nobody is exploiting anything.

  • @smw2896
    @smw2896 Před rokem +1

    that's why I am not so impressed when someone broke that scoring record

  • @terrencetysor9956
    @terrencetysor9956 Před rokem +5

    It's a travel and always will be

  • @EndlessAlchemy
    @EndlessAlchemy Před 10 hodinami

    The gather step is fine. The problem is that some of the examples in this video are actually 3 steps AFTER the gather step.

  • @wrotedog
    @wrotedog Před rokem +1

    What ever happen to just jumping straight up, or the fade away. Gather step is a playstation cheat code in real life... Where was this in the 90s, oh it was called Traveling 🏀..

  • @dejamike88
    @dejamike88 Před rokem

    Traveling violations nowadays are not called often, just like palming the basketball, it is not called as a violation much anymore.

  • @Jose-sy1je
    @Jose-sy1je Před 9 měsíci

    When was the gather step implemented? I literally didnt see this traveling in the 90s in the NBA

  • @carseye1219
    @carseye1219 Před 2 dny

    If I see one more player "palming" the ball, then praised for having a good "handle", I'm going to vomit. The ORIGINAL rule was phrased as not having "prolonged contact" with the ball. Now, the longer the contact the more the idiots praise "handles".

  • @CuriosCaliffo
    @CuriosCaliffo Před rokem

    you have something to say about the step through?

  • @FumetsuGolf
    @FumetsuGolf Před 5 dny

    When I was in the 6th grade, I was on my school’s basketball team. I was…not good. I didn’t play at any of the games except for our championship game, where the coach finally put me in for a single play - - where I was immediately called for travelling and subbed out.
    This video is triggering.

  • @roberttippett3733
    @roberttippett3733 Před 3 dny

    I recommend restorative justice. No calls.

  • @buttp0under420
    @buttp0under420 Před rokem

    Stuff like this is why every basketball coach I had and camp I went to as a kid actively discouraged us from watching the NBA.

  • @eng.robinlemuelrupenariner9629

    And this is why you shouldn’t be comparing the 90’s to Now

  • @anthonyzarate9807
    @anthonyzarate9807 Před rokem +1

    Should we bring up non-stop moving screens (I could literally post dozens of videos of Lebron grabbing defenders and clearing them out...and he is NOT the type to set screens!!!) right in front of refs and they don't blow the whistle, NOT even 1 time!!!
    I couldn't point out travels, carrys, double dribbles, illegal screens, and many, many more blatant violation, but young people only see what they want to see!!!

  • @VeeMarbles
    @VeeMarbles Před rokem +1

    my issu is the consistancy, one possetion you could pull a seth curry 6 steps and no call the next you take 3 steps like curry did a few nights ago and that is. they just have t be more consistant

  • @kudzem
    @kudzem Před 5 měsíci

    I like the gather step, it allows for more flexibility and variation. But letting only NBA guys do it is unfair, I wish we were all allowed to do it in high school and college.

  • @EVANGELOSS54
    @EVANGELOSS54 Před rokem +1

    Modern NBA is no longer a sport , it's a show with the sole purpose of making money and the actual rules of the game are irrelevant ... not at all unexpected if they have the players in scripted verbal fights like they do in WWE pretty soon

  • @ezekiorage41
    @ezekiorage41 Před rokem +1

    There's basketball...then there's the NBA

  • @lew526
    @lew526 Před 4 měsíci

    The "gather step" is literally traveling. Refs also never call carrying, and offense fouls on the ball handler have almost become undefined. It's ruining the NBA.

  • @jonjustwantstojoin
    @jonjustwantstojoin Před rokem

    Bro, off topic, please fix your audio. The beginning clip and your overdub paired with the music, don't match. Play with the EQ a bit. Your words run over each other as well. Don't know if it's an editing issue. It was just hard to follow, for me

  • @j.dragon651
    @j.dragon651 Před rokem +1

    I have been complaining about traveling for three decades now. I quit watching. They might as well just do away with dribbling altogether, make it an option,and no shots from inside the arc. Just run up and down the court and hurl threes all game long.
    It has become pretty boring.

  • @lawrence208
    @lawrence208 Před 10 dny

    LOL its hilarious whenever I hear people say hoopers today in 2024 are "more skilled" when I remember we didn't need any extra silly "gather steps" to create separation back then.

  • @antontchekhov3752
    @antontchekhov3752 Před rokem

    I'm Brazilian, football is my favourite sport to watch and play, and one thing americans say about football is that there is too much flop, while i do think there's certainly a good amount of flop, on the other hand i do belive they just don't know shit about how the sport is physical since they barely watch it and they probably never played, so some of the things they call as "flop" really hurt. The reason i don't like basketball as much as football is mostly cause(at least in the nba) the refs are HORRIBLE and the calls aren't consistently, somethings they call for one team while not to the other, they give u technical fouls for nothing (btw go watch a football game, the only way to receive a yellow card by complaining is touching the ref aggressively or say really nasty things, even if you're rude they would at least give you a warning then if you're rude again you might get one but is not something that happens oftenly) so as referring i do think football is more accurate than basketball, there is also the fact that the game doesn't stop as much as a basketball game or an American football game

  • @JADE-tu8xs
    @JADE-tu8xs Před 5 měsíci

    those steps make me sick, i would call that a loser's step.

  • @ibban.l.w84
    @ibban.l.w84 Před 2 měsíci

    That's it! Allowing hand checks and stronger more physical defense.

  • @toppdogg2815
    @toppdogg2815 Před 5 měsíci

    That's why I keep trying to tell people that this illusion that guys are more skilled today is an illusion. They're just allowed to get away with more shit today.

  • @Him_Downstairs36
    @Him_Downstairs36 Před rokem

    Are there really more superstars now than back in the 90s or early 2000’s?

  • @Martin-sx4bx
    @Martin-sx4bx Před 2 měsíci

    I hate traveling in NBA so much

  • @alinasir-py4np
    @alinasir-py4np Před 19 dny

    They need to call traveling on the step back , kids doing it at the gym the game is ruined down to the core

  • @user-bz3th1sw9l
    @user-bz3th1sw9l Před měsícem

    i miss a classic rule before everything is fk up

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Před 4 měsíci

    The rule itself isn't the problem, it's how the players, refs and league are interpreting it or counting the steps. It does not allow a third step, but everyone assumes it does.

  • @eldritch0golem698
    @eldritch0golem698 Před 18 dny

    Would get rid of gather step and reimplement hand checking, scoring specialists were a sight to behold BECAUSE it was hard to do.
    Now that everyone it's it's super...

  • @KAO-lj3oz
    @KAO-lj3oz Před 4 měsíci

    I can’t even watch anymore, I don’t wanna see 156-147 final scores

  • @ReadIcculus93
    @ReadIcculus93 Před 11 měsíci

    In 1998 the NBA finals averaged 29 million viewers.
    In 2023, the NBA finals averaged 11.4 millikn viewers.
    I guess the NBA's plan to make people more interested has been working!

  • @funbaker
    @funbaker Před rokem

    the "euro step" is the worst thing ever to come to basketball... ruined it

  • @alexlanza79
    @alexlanza79 Před 5 měsíci

    The point is that the rule didn't change at all! The current rule states that after the gather step the players may take 2 additional steps not 3 so the thing is that they didn't change the rules but they are just not calling it because most of these superior and more athletic players apparently can't respect the correct rules so instead making them respect the rules they just decided to stop counting to 2.
    Also carring the ball is no longer called, during MJ's era they called carring also to him many times, today LeBron is the bigger stepper and carrier the league has ever seen!

  • @tripleraze321
    @tripleraze321 Před rokem

    The gather step and the carry for sure need to go. Instead of the gather step we just need standard layup rules. Why? Because the gather step rule is not clear enough to protect game integrity. If the layup begins when you put a hand under the ball or grab it with 2 hands then what do we see happening? Players use forward momentum and speed to put the hand on the back side of the ball and take sometimes even 2-3 steps without the ball touching the ground before they begin their “gather” at which they take 2 more steps. It’s beyond ridiculous. It should be standard layup rules. The foot that is down when you break your dribble becomes step one(pivot) and coming off the pivot on the other foot in the act of scoring is step 2. This is your 2 step layup.