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Step Through Joe
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I post step throughs.
Step Through University شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2019
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This, my friends, is not a jump onto the non pivot foot. Has never been a jump, either.
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Finally! A one footed step thru where the pivot foot didn't move an inch before he legally lifts it off the floor in order to shoot before it comes back down. Legal at ALL levels of basketball 👏 🏀
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@gregoryjmckenz1 The difference is avoiding the move by choice from an incorrect understanding vs the referees actually not allowing it
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@StepThroughJoe If most of the greatest players from that generation of basketball believed the move was not allowed what is the difference between that and the move actually not being allowed?
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I think the significance of 2014-2019 is important. What your evidence proves imo here is that it was a period where the move began to be called differently. And your source for those numbers also aren’t evident. But your theory is that it was mass psychosis including nba stars.
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@Harris_J10 @gregoryjmckenz1 @bballbreakdown I guess in 10 years Kevin Durant and Paul George can say "Back in the 2010s we weren't allowed to do that" and everyone will have to take their word for it because of their experience. The audacity of the evidence to say “Nuh uh” to Durant and George x.com/StepThroughJoe…
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@gregoryjmckenz1 Think about it - If a given players sees it used like 7 times in an entire season, say 5 allowed and 2 called a travel, that's nothing. That tiny sample size isn't enough to make a dent in the impression they had since kids. They're just gonna keep thinking that it's a travel.
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@gregoryjmckenz1 You mentioned anomalies. I agree - the attempts were anomalies. But from that small sample size of attempts, it wasn't called a travel 90+% of the time like Nash and many think. Or 70%, or 50%.
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@gregoryjmckenz1 Funny I was literally in the middle of typing gray area in a difference response now.
Obviously I acknowledge it - I posted clips of travel calls.
My point has always been it was called a travel less often than people think it was called a travel
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@StepThroughJoe If the move was “legal for 100 years” it never would have been called anywhere close to 20% of the time. And if it were “never allowed” then it wouldn’t have been allowed 170+ times. It’s somewhere in the gray area. And you and BBallBreakdown don’t seem to acknowledge the gray.
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I can’t respond to that thread anymore because BBallbreakdown has blocked me. But those stars did not begin their careers in 2014. They began their careers well before that and the move was called differently in the beginning of their careers.
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@gregoryjmckenz1 @bballbreakdown Because there is literal evidence of NBA pros misremembering their years of experience x.com/StepThroughJoe…
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@gregoryjmckenz1 That is in and of itself proof that players see what they want to see and remember what they want to remember.
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@gregoryjmckenz1 Let's go with your theory the travel % suddenly dropped in 2014 from 80% to 20% (definitely false but we'll go with it).
PG thought it was a travel in the NBA until 2023 even though over the previous NINE YEARS it was allowed like 95% of the time. Crazy!
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