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discretion as to whether or not a legitimate field goal attempt was made. In high school (NFHS) rules, being the first to touch the ball in one of the previously described situations is not specifically defined as a traveling violation. Alternatively, such action is not specifically described as being legal play. Thus, while the NBA has defined this action as traveling, and NCAA rules have language that may be interpreted as the opposite, NFHS rules do not comment on such action, leaving any ruling completely to the discretion of the official judges.
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is the legal movement in which a player who is holding a live ball on the playing court steps once or more than once in any direction with the same foot, while the other foot, called the pivot foot, is kept at its point of contact with the floor.
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These adaptations over the years have aimed to bring uniformity to the traveling rules across various leagues and organizations. Such standardization has made the game more comprehensible and consistent for its players, coaches, and enthusiasts.
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The interpretation and enforcement of this rule have seen various changes over the years, reflecting the evolution of the game and the establishment of rules by different leagues. Here's a brief overview of the progression of traveling rules:
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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.
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Dribbling's introduction: Contrary to what many might think, dribbling wasn't an original component of basketball. It was introduced by the Yale
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d. If a player, with the ball in his possession, raises his pivot foot off the floor, he must pass or shoot before his pivot foot returns to the floor. If he drops the ball while in the air, he may not be the first to touch the ball.
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steps while holding the ball. Pivoting does not count as a step. Players are entitled to balance on the other foot if the landing foot is lifted. An infraction of this rule is usually called
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is the illegal movement of one foot or both feet beyond the limits outlined in this article, in any direction, while holding a live ball on the playing court.
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692:"How the NBA explains away all of those missed traveling calls"
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do not allow two steps. A travel can also be called via
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for context and only includes the most-recent ruleset.
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Casebook - Section 4.44.5 Situation B
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https://hoopsong.com/8-misunderstood-basketball-rules
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666:"Traveling in the NBA: The Price of Making Art"
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2135:Basketball portal
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997:Basketball Rules Book
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1006:Basketball Case Book
602:, Rule 9, Section 5
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18:Travel (basketball)
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1895:Hack-a-Shaq
1885:Double team
1856:Nellie Ball
1846:Run and gun
1709:Shootaround
1662:Uncontested
1618:Finger roll
1573:Back screen
1270:Goaltending
706:February 4,
675:February 4,
649:February 4,
550:In korfball
265:Enforcement
125:Definitions
2088:Air Jordan
2038:Half court
1910:Man-to-man
1861:Small ball
1831:Fast break
1765:Continuity
1630:Posterized
1596:Free throw
1474:Field goal
1440:Statistics
1275:Shot clock
1229:3 seconds
1222:Violations
1162:Wheelchair
1157:Six-on-six
1147:Twenty-one
1142:One-on-one
1137:Streetball
1124:Variations
1044:Basketball
696:NBC Sports
623:15 October
588:References
486:In netball
305:25.2. Rule
296:25.1.2. A
83:basketball
2003:Backboard
1996:Equipment
1821:Princeton
1647:Hook shot
1635:Alley-oop
1625:Slam dunk
1601:Jump shot
1558:Euro step
1551:Crossover
1352:Sixth man
1344:Positions
1336:Game play
1308:Technical
1280:Traveling
1245:5 seconds
1202:Officials
1197:Jump ball
958:700886957
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377:violation
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91:dribbling
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62:talk page
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1803:Triangle
1750:Ball hog
1702:Practice
1693:Playbook
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1298:Flagrant
1260:Carrying
1207:Turnover
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576:See also
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375:It is a
361:25.2.2.
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289:25.1.1.
114:carrying
2071:Uniform
2055:Whistle
1933:1–2–1–1
1878:Defense
1778:Shuffle
1755:Gravity
1743:Offense
1686:General
1546:Dribble
1512:Defense
1488:Rebound
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1101:History
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567:⁄
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396:Example
384:Penalty
96:In the
2076:Sleeve
2013:Basket
1969:Amoeba
1962:Hybrid
1813:Motion
1718:Drills
1568:Screen
1493:Assist
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2033:Glass
2028:Court
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1524:Steal
1519:Block
1469:Point
1411:Point
1399:Power
1394:Small
1378:Combo
1368:Point
1361:Guard
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1290:Fouls
1185:Rules
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464:rule.
370:legal
298:pivot
2008:Ball
1948:Line
1925:Zone
1773:Flex
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519:IFNA
511:(or
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273:FIBA
206:The
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130:NCAA
110:NFHS
108:and
106:NCAA
102:FIBA
100:and
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2043:Key
2018:Rim
1943:2–3
1836:Fly
1730:Tip
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