Well, if you're going to forget about how many steps he took, I think pretty much anybody can do the move.
What a great move. Thanks SteveFranchise3, when he did that move I jumped out of my seat, with a yell.
technically, it is the 2 step hop rule. sure it is a bit stretched out, but not necessarily a travel. and it was on a fast break, they almost never call that because it was not used to the advantage of a player. it was an obvious basket.
To where exactly was Steve supposed to pass the ball? Maybe he's figured out a tear in the space/time continuim that allows him to teleport the ball through three separate Mavs players.
I think it may be 2 1/2 steps, I think he picks the ball up when his foot is in the air and then he takes 2 more steps.
It was 3 steps, 2 1/2 steps if you're a homer. But if a referee had called a travel on THAT, it would be the most player hater travel call in NBA history.
Travelling without being 'caught' is an art form on its own. I am glad Steve is doing well in that department. Anyway that move was beautiful piece.
Michael I-quit-and-then-come-back-and-then-a-quit-and-then-a-come-a-back-and-then-a-divorce-and-then-a-get-back-with-my-wife travels ALL THE TIME. What's in a NAME?