Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo and NBA
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The NBA rule is that players can continue to take steps as the ball is spinning in their hands because the dribble has not been discontinued. The gather in this case comes when the left hand touches the ball and his left foot is on the floor. He takes 2 steps after that. Legal. https://t.co/HLWBqFuwSW
Was Giannis Antetokounmpo's now-viral drive against the Knicks a legal move or a travel? We examine the NBA rule book to explain.
The New York Knicks took on Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night in a battle of Eastern Conference Championship contenders. Antetokounmpo’s Bucks got the better of Jalen Brunson ’s Knicks by a final score of 121-111 as they outscored the Knicks by 22 in the second half.
A slow-mo clip of Victor Wembanyama's layup vs. Miami Heat is getting viral, and fans drew comparisons to Giannis' travel.
The NBA, in an ongoing attempt to build more rest into the schedule and ease travel demands on its players, has announced another change to the NBA Finals format. The league introduced a revised template for its Finals schedule Wednesday, scrapping its ...