That describes the second video.
The first video isn’t a travel either because he only takes two steps while dribbling.
So again the rules say neither were a travel and the best referees in the world also agreed it wasn’t a violation.
This is case closed at this point.
You do reliable that taking two steps isn’t a travel right?
“Generally speaking, a travel foul occurs when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball.”
https://thestadiumreviews.com/blogs/info/what-is-a-travel-in-basketball/
Well actually you do and the rule I posted above...
For those who don’t know the NBA rules as well as I do here is the rule:
The following definition of the gather will be added to the definitions section of the playing rules:
For a player who receives a pass or gains possession of a loose ball, the gather is defined as the point where the...
There isn’t three steps in either.
I’d imagine people could confuse two for three in the second video but the “first step” ,which occurs upon receiving the ball, establishes the pivot. After that there is two steps and then the next coming with the dribble which re-establishes pivot.
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