The best (worst) missed travel calls in NBA history



The best (worst) missed travel calls in NBA history Russell Westbrook has nothing on some of these ridiculous walks.

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  1. THe one at 20 seconds isnt a travel. 2 steps.
  2. Also, there was a an old Cornbread Maxwell one against the Lakers in the early 80's where he was like a running back and the booth counted 8 steps.
  3. The Wade one wasn't 7 or 8 steps, but yeah, it was still a walk since he changed pivots twice.
  4. #7 doesn't count. I think by law white guys are allowed 2 extra steps on the fastbreak.
  5. Gruesome. But remember: you can't count steps if the pivot foot doesn't move, so a couple of these were miscounted.
  6. The one at #4 is the one that drives me crazy, because ALL perimeter players do it (pretty much every single possession), when simply catching a simple ball reversal outside the arc while on the move. They just want to clear a little more space to survey the floor: so they'll take a little oblique jump-stop, pivot, pivot again (switching pivot foot).....and occasionally even a third pivot. Refs never call it, but nearly every perimeter player does it now: 3-4 steps (or more) every single ball reversal where the player catching is on the move.
  7. You forgot the Josh Smith 25 step travel
  8. 3 was not a walk
  9. It's kinda funny watching the people getting off their seats and spins their hands in the air.. it looks funny if you didn't that its the signal for travelling
  10. Division 3 officials in college call travels all the time
  11. Draymond Green and Stephen Curry had two of the ABSOLUTE worst...funny how they're not on here.
  12. fantastic compilation!!


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