Thank you for your sharing. I am curious to know if the video was officially released by FIBA or if it was just a fan-edited clip, as I noticed several calls made by the referee in the video were incorrect. 4:28
4:28 is correct. Gains control slightly before his left touches the ground. So left foot becomes pivot. And you can't lift your pivot before dribbling. Travel.
@@CoachFrikki Rules before 2017 While moving: ▬ To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the hand(s). Rules after 2017 A player who catches 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: If, after receiving the ball, a player shall release the ball to start his dribble before his second step. The left foot does not control the ball in the video. 012 The steps passed without stopping.There is no pivot foot formation.
I can only come up with his pivot slid before he stepped with his right foot. Other than that, he goes Left (0) -right (1) -left (2), then steps through with his right.
A close call. He received the ball mid air just moments before stepping with the right foot, what would count as the first step. Then proceeds with the second step, and continues dribbling. If he received it with the right foot on the floor , or if he shot/passed after the second step, it would've been ok.
He catches the ball with his right foot on the floor, then does a little hop with that foot, so he made it look worse because he rushed; I think the call is ok.
@@einargun Thank you for your comment. I also made a similar mistake when I was playing basketball. We did a lot of drills for that. Do you blow the whistle under NBA rules? I feel like Luka and Anthony Edwards(MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES) is often criticized for traveling in international tournaments.
@@einargun i have to correct myself. he cought the ball midair, therefore left food is step one (pivot as you said), therefore it is a travel - good call
@@cologneconductor8591 I´m glad you look at these clips with critical eyes. Not all calls are correct in these compilations so you have to look at them from the rule book. Comment as much as you like and keep working on your ref game. Thank you.
The Trail doesn't have a very good angle, so it looks like the ball is in his hands sooner than it really was. So, I think the official having decided that, then it would make it a travel because, as @HoopsOfficial stated, he lands on the same left foot he used to jump at the first step.
It's impossible to say from this angle. We don't know if he picked the ball up with his left foot on the ground (travel) or both feet in the air (legal).
I think FIBA should explain the footsteps. czcams.com/video/vXrp9y17Lkw/video.html Following the video, the same footsteps is not travel in 5:33 I think the rule has not been changed.
@@einargun travel; Pivot foot rule 25.2.1., before either foot touches the ground, he shoots or passes the ball. When he lifts his pivot foot, the other foot is on the ground.
Unsurprisingly, half of the travels got called on USA team
you are doing a great job, keep doing and educate us ,thankyou
Thank you for the compliment. Glad this is useful. Enjoy :-)
Watching this just tells me that there's travelling on every single play in the NBA.
Travels will be called! Even if they look like travelling...
Thank you for your sharing. I am curious to know if the video was officially released by FIBA or if it was just a fan-edited clip, as I noticed several calls made by the referee in the video were incorrect. 4:28
4:28 is correct. Gains control slightly before his left touches the ground. So left foot becomes pivot. And you can't lift your pivot before dribbling. Travel.
@@CoachFrikki Rules before 2017 While moving:
▬ To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released
from the hand(s).
Rules after 2017 A player who catches 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:
If, after receiving the ball, a player shall release the ball to start his dribble
before his second step.
The left foot does not control the ball in the video. 012 The steps passed without stopping.There is no pivot foot formation.
@@user-zt2ie3mm8m I stand corrected. Stupid rule though in my opinion though. Do they define "progressing"?
1:30 is clean
I can only come up with his pivot slid before he stepped with his right foot. Other than that, he goes Left (0) -right (1) -left (2), then steps through with his right.
@@fromtheoutside I see what you are saying but to me he doesn't slide the pivot foot, he only lifts it quite close to the ground looking like a slide.
Agree. This is not travel.
His left foot slipped.
It's a one-two hop step. On a hop step, both feet have to come down simultaneously. So travel
Could somebody tell me why Anthony Edward got a travel call at 1:59?
I think he held the ball while taking multiple quick steps.
Although he got called again at 4:17 and it looked like he got the ball on the floor as quick as he could. Lol
A close call. He received the ball mid air just moments before stepping with the right foot, what would count as the first step. Then proceeds with the second step, and continues dribbling. If he received it with the right foot on the floor , or if he shot/passed after the second step, it would've been ok.
What 4:03? PIVOT foot established?
He catches the ball with his right foot on the floor, then does a little hop with that foot, so he made it look worse because he rushed; I think the call is ok.
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thats NBA made tha USA team almost got the call😂😅😊
I had to remove a lot of USA clips because of copyrights.
4:01, can someone explain why this is travel?
oh is it because his non pivot foot (left in this case) has to land after the ball is released form his hand?
@@kostasskoulidas6549 He lifts up his pivot foot before drippling the ball. But it is very tight call.
5:51 Luka's Traveling
Left foot is his pivot foot. He must start the dribble before he lifts the left foot.
@@einargun Thank you for your comment.
I also made a similar mistake when I was playing basketball. We did a lot of drills for that.
Do you blow the whistle under NBA rules? I feel like Luka and Anthony Edwards(MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES) is often criticized for traveling in international tournaments.
0:00 Agressivity?
Not sure why she said that. Thank you for watching 🙂
first is a bad call, player ist allowed to do two step to shot or pass the ball. only way to be that a travel is him starting to dribble
I think it´s the right call. Pivot foot is left and he release without drippling or shooting
@@einargun but he passed the ball what is categorized the same way as shooting is
@@einargun i have to correct myself. he cought the ball midair, therefore left food is step one (pivot as you said), therefore it is a travel - good call
@@cologneconductor8591 I´m glad you look at these clips with critical eyes. Not all calls are correct in these compilations so you have to look at them from the rule book. Comment as much as you like and keep working on your ref game. Thank you.
How about 3:47 ? any opinions ? Looks like 0-1-2 to me...
Not sure if FIBA has the 0-1-2 step rule.
Lands on the same left foot he used to jump at the first step. Travel.
The Trail doesn't have a very good angle, so it looks like the ball is in his hands sooner than it really was. So, I think the official having decided that, then it would make it a travel because, as @HoopsOfficial stated, he lands on the same left foot he used to jump at the first step.
Correct, same foot is a travel.
It's impossible to say from this angle. We don't know if he picked the ball up with his left foot on the ground (travel) or both feet in the air (legal).
1:30 that's not travelling
I think FIBA should explain the footsteps.
czcams.com/video/vXrp9y17Lkw/video.html
Following the video, the same footsteps is not travel in 5:33
I think the rule has not been changed.
2:12 is not travel
It is traveling. Pivot foot is lifted before the dribbling starts.
r u kidding?
0:49 is legal. 2:12 is travel. The two actions are different.
5:32 is clean, kept the pivot and stepped through.
@@einargun travel; Pivot foot rule 25.2.1., before either foot touches the ground, he shoots or passes the ball. When he lifts his pivot foot, the other foot is on the ground.
@@einargun Not every step through is legal.