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Serge Lysak
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"Could" is doing literally all of the heavy lifting in this headline.
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane
According to whom? 😂 I’ve literally never been more bullish on Tesla as a company.
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@AdamLowisz I’ve been having a lot of AI nightmares lately :(
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Elon, sit back, enjoy the singularity, and hope for the best 😌
Elon Musk@elonmusk
@Rothmus That is right about the time that AI exceeds all human intelligence
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 He did npush the defender with his left hand
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@AustinW62606143 @FastbreakHoops5 Yes either foot. He then lifts his left foot a tiny bit, which makes his right the pivot.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 Either foot could have been a pivot foot once he established a small pump fake , modern nba rules no it’s not a travel but obviously it is . More offense better ratings simple
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@McReady2023 @FastbreakHoops5 I take issue with you saying "clearly". The tiny little step he took at 0:10 with his left foot is the difference between a travel and not. It is very easy to miss.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 It doesn’t matter how they put it. It’s clearly a travel 🧳
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@circuseatsbread @FastbreakHoops5 My point is that you aren't saying anything I disagree with. The travel occurs after that, you stopped short.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 If you were a hooper you’d know what I’m saying.
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@ghettogoldenone @FastbreakHoops5 You are on the right track. One issue is that he actually lifts his left foot first. Tiny step at 0:10-0:11. Had he not lifted the left a little, it would be clean.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 At 9 seconds after he gathers with both hands. He lands on both feet. Either foot can be his pivot. He lifts the right leg up first establishing left foot his pivot. I hope this helps.
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@dj__keynote @FastbreakHoops5 Reading comprehension issues? Read my comment again.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 His left foot is the pivot foot, not right.
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@SlimeRetions @FastbreakHoops5 Yes of course. You can't put your pivot foot back down though, which he did.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 has mo
one ever heard of a step through wtf?
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@HoldTheToadz @FastbreakHoops5 You shared the rule for the gather, there is no debate here. After the gather he landed on both feet, tiny step with his left foot at 0:10, establishing his right foot as the pivot. Then he picked up his pivot and put it down again; travel.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 Player can gather while progressing, may take two steps in coming to a stop to either pass or dribble. He dribbles, spin, dribbles, gathers then step and shoot.

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@dj__keynote @FastbreakHoops5 That shuffle isn't illegal, but what it does is it makes the right foot the pivot. He then lifts the pivot, and when he steps on it again he commits the travel.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 It's a classic step through, legal for decades. What illegal it's not what you pointed out - he shuffled a little bit his left foot doing it, but it's hard to see at a normal speed.
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@RockinScottie @FastbreakHoops5 I find it frustrating when people are vague unintentionally. This, this is on a whole new level.
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@ghettogoldenone @FastbreakHoops5 If only you said why you think that.
He lifts it from 0:10-0:11, making right the pivot.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 Wrong. His left foot is his pivot.
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What in the mad science is THIS?!?
Sandro van Kuijck@Everydaysandro
The Tesla of Avocados world here in Chile… Ripeness scanner, dude what? Me need one!
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@T_Bethards315 @FastbreakHoops5 When landing with one foot it necessarily becomes the pivot foot.
Stop it with the "zero step" nonsense, it isn't in the rulebook.

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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 His dibble ends with both feet off the floor. His right foot lands first making it his gather/zero step and his left foot the pivot which does not return to the floor before he shoots. Legal per NBA rules, traveling violation per NFHS rules
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@0xdegeta @FastbreakHoops5 He landed on both feet simultaneously, which means either foot can be the pivot foot. That slight shifting with his left foot necessarily makes his right foot the pivot. From there I think you can understand.
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@sergelo01 @FastbreakHoops5 You can lift your pivot as long as you shoot/pass before landing on any foot again. In this case, I already saw travel when he slightly loses footing in his pivot but given refs aren’t too strict about travel, I considered it fine. But the next step he took after is the violation
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@ernsdashootatv @sshermes @FastbreakHoops5 It's just a name for a move that has always been within bounds of the rules. This is a travel, per the same rules that allow a step through.
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@sergelo01 @sshermes @FastbreakHoops5 Unfortunately we have been introduced to the “step through” the last few seasons. So by today’s standard, not a travel
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