lol this is legal its a NBA 2k11 cheeze moove.. common.. you should know by now if a move in nba 2k11 can cause you to score on every procession or get fouled.. it must be legit.
@JohnDeVries1001 Hey man you replied to one of my other comments.
I think this is a legal play. It's not a jump stop; he gathers his dribble with his left foot on the floor and takes two steps and then alights for the shot.
Illegal!, wait for the slow mo of his feet, he takes another little step prior to shooting, had he just jumped of both feet it wouldve been a legal play
.........Watching this the first time, I called it traveling. Stating that, I would also say that since it was both feet very quick - if the other team had any moves similar and it was not called traveling, you better be consistent and this probably would be a no call.
It is hard to tell where the ball is.....if the player has control when he jumps from his left foot. If the player DOES have control with his left foot down then jumps, he would have to land simultaneously on both feet to be a legal jump stop. In this case he does not (right then left) so it would be traveling. If he DOES NOT have the ball (floating in front of him) then it would be a legal move. ...continued
You can see on the replay with the low angle that it's a travel because he doesn't come down on both feet at once, he puts down the right then left after jumping, which is 3 steps
lol this is legal its a NBA 2k11 cheeze moove.. common.. you should know by now if a move in nba 2k11 can cause you to score on every procession or get fouled.. it must be legit.
kingkia44 5 months ago
its legal , i always use this to make the space...
nicocombat 5 months ago
when u look at the video at 25 seconds u can clearly see him jump step then take 2 more steps it a WALK!!!!!
Davion3333 6 months ago
Feet must be parallel in a jump stop. the dribble and collect was clean but the jump stop was staggered .
bboyxodus1 10 months ago
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bboyxodus1 10 months ago
@JohnDeVries1001 Hey man you replied to one of my other comments.
I think this is a legal play. It's not a jump stop; he gathers his dribble with his left foot on the floor and takes two steps and then alights for the shot.
bluevanghetto 11 months ago
legal!!!!!!!!
notehaga123 11 months ago
Thought ok jump stop and then 1 step to the basket.
ButteWhat 1 year ago
had he landed simultaneously on both feet he would have been fine. it seems we are all in consensus.
iLoveOGush 1 year ago
Illegal!, wait for the slow mo of his feet, he takes another little step prior to shooting, had he just jumped of both feet it wouldve been a legal play
medic179 1 year ago
.........Watching this the first time, I called it traveling. Stating that, I would also say that since it was both feet very quick - if the other team had any moves similar and it was not called traveling, you better be consistent and this probably would be a no call.
hoopsrefjeff 1 year ago
@hoopsrefjeff
It is hard to tell where the ball is.....if the player has control when he jumps from his left foot. If the player DOES have control with his left foot down then jumps, he would have to land simultaneously on both feet to be a legal jump stop. In this case he does not (right then left) so it would be traveling. If he DOES NOT have the ball (floating in front of him) then it would be a legal move. ...continued
hoopsrefjeff 1 year ago
You can see on the replay with the low angle that it's a travel because he doesn't come down on both feet at once, he puts down the right then left after jumping, which is 3 steps
shandler420 1 year ago
ya def a walk, his 1st step was left, then right, then he stepped w the left again
kvickers12 2 years ago
@kvickers12 he just did a lay up but the feet were placed very close to each other :) legal
ninjaghost123321 1 year ago
def a walk. he came down on 1 foot and then the other which would make it 3 steps.
kabel69 2 years ago