Why do you say that James goes to the basket and walks, isn t there a 3 step layup?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Walking is when the pivot foot lifts the ground before the ball leaves the hand! A three-step layup is a three-step start to hold the ball, and after two steps, the ball must be shot before the pivot foot leaves the ground, otherwise it is a walk! You can take a closer look at James's layups (not all layups he has walking violations, his walking violations are only part of the ball), when he shows the walking ball, you can take a closer look, the pivot foot has been determined when he receives the ball, and then he takes two steps to the basket (he moves the pivot foot first), his whole movement is very coherent, but it looks a little awkward!

    In the process of his layup, the pivot foot was actually stolen, and when he received the ball, it was one, and when he started, the pivot foot should still be that foot, but he made the other foot as the pivot foot, and the whole look looks like four steps! I'm sure you also play basketball, you can try it, take two steps when you catch the ball and go to the basket, and then move the other foot to step to the basket, hehe, you must feel like you're walking. In FIBA rules, it's a step!

    In order to develop and make profits, the NBA deliberately modified the rules (it can be said that it was modified specifically for James), and it is such a legitimization of layups! You deliberately tried to play like this, hehe, it's awkward! I'm a basketball referee, and I've seen this walk many times.

    Hope it helps!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A three-step layup is actually a two-step layup after holding the ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, it is difficult to say whether the judgment will be taken or not. It is usually a 3-step layup, but for a big name like James, the referee will turn a blind eye and generally do not judge. In a quick counterattack, the 4-step referee will not blow it either.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's the treatment of superstars, and there's the rules that change.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That was before, and after changing the rules, I didn't leave.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That didn't go far.

    After dribbling, the ball is in the air, James just took another step, my house is a digital TV, when you change the channel, you have to stop, I have seen it, he really didn't walk. It's the same when I go to the basket, and no one says I'm walking. The pit must be jealousy! ^_

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because he often walks four steps. Don't believe it yourself, take a closer look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    NBA Cleveland Cavaliers beat Wizards, LeBron James is gone! Of course, the referee didn't blow the whistle, but after the game, Huang Zhan said: "Oh, I took an extra step at that time, but it was actually walking."

    It was in the last second of normal time, and James was ...... as he walkedMissed the ...... layupAnd then we look at it the other way around, and the referee didn't blow the whistle when he left? What's going on? Huang Zhan admits that he can walk?

    But I didn't whistle! What's going on? Fans have mentioned more than once that James is 32 years old, he is in decline, and he is losing the favor of the NBA!

    But is that really the case? Last season he shot from the field, and this season he's shooting. With fewer shots under the basket, his free throws improved.

    This is not normal! Make a comparison? Carmelo Anthony's shooting percentage dropped and his free throw count dropped.

    So compared to Anthony, James's whistle is getting more and more, and he is still favored by the league! Huang Zhan admits that he can walk? But I didn't whistle!

    What's going on? So, walking without whistling, is this a superstar halo?

    In the last seconds of the game, many fans will mention key moments to the stars! In fact, the critical moment can be blown or not. One point to be explained here is that the referee cannot make a clear judgment with the naked eye in a tough confrontation, and the other is that it does not affect the process of the game!

    Apparently James was walking, walking without hidden physical contact. The referee can blow the whistle! Although the ball didn't score in the end, the rebound came to the Wizards, but it can be used here to avoid the whistle without affecting the progress of the game!

    But even then, do you think the referee will blow the whistle afterwards?

    So, there is no doubt that James' superstar aura is still there! Friends who have played wild ball know that if the basic skills are not very good or very confused, it is easy to go, and it is not a big deal. There is no point in studying in depth.

    And walking is not diving, so there is no need to pay a fine, so even if this thing is over?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because James's action did not walk, it was a very reasonable three-step layup, but it looked like he had taken an extra step, so the referee did not blow him to walk.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, it is rare for James to take an extra step in the layup, and the referee cannot be said to tolerate James, but sometimes it is indeed difficult to judge whether the offensive ball is biased.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because this step is not a violation at all, it is very normal for the referee not to whistle.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    James made a layup not with 5 steps, nor with 7 steps, but with 6 steps.

    1. The league stipulates that the three-step layup is a legal basketball technical action made within the scope of basketball rules. Many people mistakenly believe that the player's pivotal foot has moved the ball, and the brigade has not yet made a shot, but is walking.

    2. Most people generalize, and you Chong uses the rule of "the ball is not lifted when the ball is not shot when the ball is not shot" to judge all walking violations, and the rules are not so prescribed for passing or shooting basketballs, and the rules stipulate that "when moving, passing or shooting, players can jump up the pivot foot and land with one or both feet at the same time." However, one or both feet must not fall back to the ground before the ball is thrown. ”

    3. When the player makes a three-step layup, he can "jump up the center."

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because James broke through with the ball in the final moments of a key game in the Eastern Conference finals between the Cavaliers and the Pistons in '07, and beat the Pistons with 6 steps to the layup. This extremely obvious step was ignored by the referees, and the Pistons were eliminated. James got the nickname "Six Steps" because of this.

    LeBron James, born on December 30, 1984, is a blind player in American professional basketball and plays as a small forward, currently playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers. James was drafted by the Cavaliers in 2003. From 2003 to 2010, James played for the Cavaliers for seven years.

    In 2010, he transferred to the Miami Heat, and formed a "Big Three" lineup with Wade and Bosh.

    In 2012, James won the first championship of his NBA career. In 2013, he won another NBA championship, completed a two-game winning streak, and returned to the Cavaliers with two consecutive regular-season and Finals seasons.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. In basketball, players are not allowed to move their pivot feet, otherwise they will be blown to walk the step violation, but there is one exception, that is, a three-step layup, which requires players to take two steps when holding the ball, and shoot at the same time as the third step.

    2. Judgment of three-step layup:

    Many people mistakenly believe that an athlete's pivotal foot is walking before the ball is shot, but this is actually a big mistake. These people all use the rule that "the ball shall not be lifted without the pivot foot when starting the dribble (with a pivot foot) shall not be lifted by the pivot foot", but the rules do not provide for passing or shooting the basketball in the same way, the rule states that "when moving, passing or shooting, the player may jump up with the pivot foot and land with one or both feet at the same time." However, if one or both feet are raised, either kick must not fall back to the ground before the ball is thrown.

    It also only means that the player can "jump the pivot foot" and "lift the foot with one kick" during the three-step layup. As long as the above rules are violated, the spine is a walking violation.

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