Went to blacktop today, came in 2nd in drills and tied my 14 yr brother for 1 on1. Me Wins: 5-1(AAU brother) 10-4(14 yr brother) Loses: 1-5( 14 yr brother) 14 yr brother Wins: 5-0(AAU brother) 5-1(me) Loses: 4-10(me) AAU brother Wins: 5-3(sister) Loses: 0-5(14 yr brother) 1-5(me)
Lol this threat is cancer tbh, if these kids really wanna prove how good they are at ball should atleast post a video instead running they mouths.
When it comes to basketball, I'm very confused with the rules sometimes I seen people run with the ball to go for a close-up hoop shot, and the running seems like travelling, yet it's not sometimes I see people stop and dribble the ball, do some sort of fake (with 2 hands), and then run for the hoop and score. And then when I do it, I get called out for "double dribble" -____- and there's that one dude who's always sprinting faster than the speed of light, to the point where if u try to defend, u would get called out for foul. That high momentum dribbling strategy too op for me
Not completely right. People refer to it as "two-and-a-half steps", as you are not allowed to do any kind of three steps you want. Here is a quote from the NBA rulebook: "You're allowed 2 steps upon completion of a dribble, so if you dribble while pushing off of one foot, it is not counted toward one of your 2 allowed steps." That half-step is also called gather step (it makes euro steps look easy and fluid in the NBA), which is illegal in international tournaments, but not in the NBA #themoreyouknow