OFFICIAL NBA 2017-2018 Off-Season Thread

Which Kobe was better

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Dennis Smith is special man.
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Again you get two steps after completing a dribble. That's the definition of a gather. He starts the dribble here

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And completes it here
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THIS is the gather because it's the completion of a dribble. So he's allowed a right left after this. Not a right left right. Just imagine the exact same move except the ball never touches his right hand and it's more obvious
 

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Again you get two steps after completing a dribble. That's the definition of a gather. He starts the dribble here

Screenshot_20171115-074758.png


And completes it here
Screenshot_20171115-075058.png


THIS is the gather because it's the completion of a dribble. So he's allowed a right left after this. Not a right left right. Just imagine the exact same move except the ball never touches his right hand and it's more obvious

There’s a crossover dribble you don’t see in the paint Stanley
 
Again you get two steps after completing a dribble. That's the definition of a gather. He starts the dribble here

Screenshot_20171115-074758.png


And completes it here
Screenshot_20171115-075058.png


THIS is the gather because it's the completion of a dribble. So he's allowed a right left after this. Not a right left right. Just imagine the exact same move except the ball never touches his right hand and it's more obvious

Let it go. The angle you're looking at it from it looks like a travel. There's a different angle, which was provided to you, that very clearly shows he didn't actually travel. It's cool. We all thought it was a travel at first
 
The front angle shows the same thing, him completing the dribble with his left hand on his left foot. Guy took four steps after putting the ball down but it's not a travel. You got it
 
Harden move wasn't a travel. Only took two steps. His euro is just filthy
Bruh got euros and counters for euros all day long. He probably doing euros all through his house :lol:
 
it's a travel, but nba doesnt call it like that
great skilled athletes, so they are always given the benefit


not a travel, right? ya the same folks that defend this tomfoolery
 


This move is perfectly legal because Manu begins the dribble on his left foot, completes it on his right foot (gather) then takes two steps.

Harden begins his dribble on his right foot, completes it on his left foot (gather), THEN grabs the ball with both hands (not a gather, first step) and THEN takes two more steps. Travel


Answer my question, how many dribbles did Harden take in that sequence?
 
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