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You're saying it. I told you what the NCAA rule says (nm)
Posted on: March 17, 2017 at 15:57:05 CT
haeffb
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Should the euro step be a travel?(nm)
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playhard
NWMSU
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3/17 15:36:38
It's legal per the NCAA rules (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:13:42
How is the first plant not the pivot foot?(nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:15:41
Why would you think it's not?
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:39:05
I thought a Euro step
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 15:46:50
You get a step and a half per the rules. I don't
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:42:05
You get two steps on a lay up.
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tiger4real
MU
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3/17 15:55:03
A euro step has always looked like a travel to me but i
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playhard
NWMSU
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3/17 15:47:52
It's a more exaggerated but same movements
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:48:45
And your 2nd step crosses over defender
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Mack's Daddy
AU
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3/17 15:53:40
Yes (nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:53:51
The rules don't say step and a half
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 15:46:19
They absolutely do in the MSHAA rule book. I was licensed.
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:47:09
I've taken test as well
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Mack's Daddy
AU
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3/17 16:04:50
Somebody get the ****ing rule book. (nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:05:30
older but interesting discussion
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:10:04
IMO the first plant in the Euro step is the pivot foot.
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:11:50
I tend to agree
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:13:14
Somebody already has (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:07:02
This isn't high school (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 15:55:32
So you're saying the traveling rule is different in
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:56:11
No need to apologize, btw (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:08:20
I won't so don't worry. I am not arguing about what the
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:09:41
You're saying it. I told you what the NCAA rule says (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 15:57:05
You haven't read it have you? Find it for me (nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:57:23
RE: You haven't read it have you? Find it for me (nm)
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:00:29
RE: You haven't read it have you? Find it for me (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 15:58:57
I'm at Mizzou Arena. Come by and I'll show you the rules (nm)
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:00:34
My old man is there. I'll tell him to come find you if you
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:01:48
That doesn't address traveling at all when approaching a
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 15:59:36
It's literally the definition of traveling
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:01:19
As well as National Federation of High Schools Association(nm)
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Mack's Daddy
AU
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3/17 16:06:49
yes it does
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:01:09
In the clarifications
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:05:42
The ball is already lifted when the pivot foot is set. (nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:04:30
the tough thing to be able to judge
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:06:51
It's pretty obvious when attempting a layup (nm)
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TheWildcat
STL
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3/17 16:07:54
In general yes
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meatiger
MU
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3/17 16:12:23
The whole definition
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haeffb
MU
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3/17 16:05:49
Yes (nm)
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Hbombtiger
STL
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3/17 15:39:47
No.nm
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tiger4real
MU
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3/17 15:39:10