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| Is it possible for a NBA coach to be a starter on a NBA team? Posted by GrandeBeli Reply Back to Top |
| That might be a double, or triple dribble. Not positive though Reply Back to Top |
| It is a double dribble mixed with a lot of traveling. Reply Back to Top |
| Its neither double dribble nor traveling. His left foot was his pivot foot. He can spin in circles all day as long as he never lifts that foot before he dribbles and drives to the basket. This post was edited on 10/5 at 2:23 am Reply Back to Top |
| No. Cap violation. Reply Back to Top |
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| C'mon son. Reply Back to Top |
| While not trying to take anything away from Monty, that's a SF out maneuvering a 7 footer in bad position. Reply Back to Top |
| travelling Reply Back to Top |
quote: Well, true, but still a very nice "teaching moment". And pretty cool. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Do you guys know what traveling is? Reply Back to Top |
quote: Definitely, and probably much more effective than if Eric Gordon had blown by Lopez. Reply Back to Top |
| not traveling Reply Back to Top |
| Didnt bill russell do this? Reply Back to Top |
quote: I don't think he was being serious, JayJay. Reply Back to Top |
| I know he wasn't Totes. Neither was I. Reply Back to Top |
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| How is that not a double dribble though Reply Back to Top |
| His name is Monty, not Kobe. Which means he surely traveled. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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