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May 4, 2022
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NOCAL_YFAN
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Check again, his hand was most definitely under the ball. The laws of physics
don't allow for you to take like 4 steps across a distance of like 15 feet IN BETWEEN dribbles without your hand carrying the ball.
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Yeah, this was a pretty bad no-call.
cougfanblue
CB Nose Hair
5/4/22 10:35am
Serious, horrible.
Blue for Life
5/4/22 10:36am
No carry, no travel, just the norm in today's NBA, drives me nuts.
neboutefan
5/4/22 10:38am
It really sticks out when you watch an old NBA video from like the 80's. Your
NOCAL_YFAN
5/4/22 10:45am
Nearly every dribble in today's NBA starts with the hand underneath the ball...
lbmango
5/4/22 11:49am
Do they every call a carry in the NBA?
BYUheaven
5/4/22 10:38am
Impossible to guard someone who can just run without having to dribble.
texbird33
5/4/22 10:40am
LOL, I just came to link this. That is such a bad no call. Yes, others get away
Cougar TD
5/4/22 10:41am
At the very beginning, is he picking up his dribble?
Hawk in the 303
5/4/22 10:42am
Yes, he had just dribbled.
cougfanblue
5/4/22 10:46am
So a carry? travelling? double-dribble? Too hard to say, so just let it go.
Hawk in the 303
5/4/22 10:50am
By rule it would not be a travel. But carries rarely get called.
blueaussie
5/4/22 11:05am
Ja carries it on every possession like many others in the NBA. They don't call it on anyone.
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 10:43am
Interesting that the game was decided by a travel call on Klay
BYU Fan
5/4/22 10:44am
This year they decided to start calling the two feet moving before you establish your pivot foot. It really comes down
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 10:50am
I don't watch a ton of NBA basketball but I don't recall that ever being called
BYU Fan
5/4/22 11:02am
It was a travel. But was a point of emphasis this year (or last I can't remember) and wasn't called before that.
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 11:07am
Fair enough - the announcer and crowd both seemed to see it in real time
BYU Fan
5/4/22 11:11am
I agree 100% with you. What Klay did gains much less of an advantage than what Ja did. Ja being able to do that makes
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 12:44pm
I think it was the very next play.
JuicyJam
5/4/22 10:53am
You are absolutely correct - that was awful, awful inconsistency
BYU Fan
5/4/22 11:01am
What is the call that he missed? Carry? NO, his hand wasn't under the ball. Travel? He was actively dribbling
IBC
5/4/22 10:46am
If you don't think that is a carry you either don't understand the rules or are delusional.
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 10:48am
Or a current NBA ref
Cougar TD
5/4/22 10:52am
They know it is a carry, it just isn't something they call.
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 10:53am
I wouldn't call that as a ref, to be honest. These guys have massive hands and
QBarrister
5/4/22 10:52am
Check again, his hand was most definitely under the ball. The laws of physics
NOCAL_YFAN
5/4/22 10:53am
Carry ≠ hand under the ball.
blueaussie
5/4/22 11:06am
He was palming the ball. Hand doesn’t need to be under the ball.
A Drew Aitch
5/4/22 11:30am
his hand 100% did turn upward...twice
icecougar
5/4/22 11:42am
Bad call, but if it’s that egregious they should post the video at regular speed.
DieHarder
5/4/22 10:54am
It was just as obvious in full speed.
cougfanblue
5/4/22 10:57am
Yep you can't just hesitate with the ball in your hand in the middle of dribbling.
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 11:01am
You can't hesitate with the ball in your hand?Happens every game and every level
palangi
5/4/22 2:02pm
No you can't hesitate moving your body with multiple steps all while the ball is in your hand. It doesn't happen on any
kimdaddy35
5/4/22 2:05pm
Yeah, that's bad
LiveCoug
5/4/22 11:02am
This is perfect! Because Steph does the exact same thing at the end of the clip
QBarrister
5/4/22 12:15pm
The worst is when you try to call travel/carry at pick up ball, and people argue
BYUFootballisBack
5/4/22 10:56am
Just kidding I never call them anyway, but there is always a huge argument when
BYUFootballisBack
5/4/22 10:57am
Once in pick up, a guy set a screen, and completely ran over the defender.
Mostlyaccurate
5/4/22 2:07pm
Yeah, but what about that shot? Sick!!!!!!
Pollster
5/4/22 11:17am
Almost as bad as Lebron's carry against the Jazz
OldFogey
5/4/22 11:43am
RE: Yeah, this was a pretty bad no-call.
LumberCoug
5/4/22 11:54am
Great finish, but definitely a bad travel to start. It’s tough, I think we
gww687
5/4/22 12:08pm
Meh. I don’t mind it
Blue2thebone
5/4/22 12:11pm
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QBarrister
5/4/22 12:13pm
There are like 2-3 travels every NBA possession. If it’s basketball you want
zerome4sooners
5/4/22 12:16pm
Stupid WCC refs
flyzag
5/4/22 1:31pm
It's not bad at all. The refs could call a carry bi then they'd need to call 50
palangi
5/4/22 2:09pm
I challenge you to show me a single clip of John Stockton carrying the ball as egregiously.
cougfanblue
5/4/22 3:20pm
Vintage NBA officiating. Reason number 62453 the NBA is a joke.
TrueBlue67
5/4/22 3:11pm
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