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18. Hand under the ball when dribbling used to a call for "carrying."
Mon May 27, 2024, 11:35 AM
May 2024

I probably go back farther than you in watching/playing basketball. See the post just after yours. There was an agreement to allow the game to flow better and stop calling "carrying."

It happened gradually in the '80s with the advent of the cross-over dribble, which can't be done without having your hand on the side or nearly under the ball.

Take a look at some of the old videos from the '60s and you'll see point guards like Cousy making sure to keep his hand atop the ball so as not to be called for "carrying."

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I have rhe same question about traveling coprolite May 2024 #1
The NBA has been a joke for years. Carrying/traveling is rampant now. oldsoftie May 2024 #2
I recently watched an ESPN 30 for 30 episode on the NY Knicks championship teams of '70 and '73. brush May 2024 #6
It was during the 80s, when traveling and carrying stopped being called JT45242 May 2024 #3
Thanks, JT45242. I think you're right...during the '80s. brush May 2024 #5
Agree. And, I swear there is a lot of double-dribbling too. I've been watching more women's Silent Type May 2024 #4
Agreed. These are the Traveling Times prophets warned us about BoRaGard May 2024 #7
And 3 seconds? Did that go away too? twodogsbarking May 2024 #8
Good one. It's not as noticeable as the other non-calls. brush May 2024 #9
My husband and I were just talking about this exact thing last night... maspaha May 2024 #10
I remember that move of Dr. J's. It was beautiful, and he didn't travel... brush May 2024 #13
Yep! That's the one! Beautiful! maspaha May 2024 #20
Why did the rooster cross the road to get to an NBA game? central scrutinizer May 2024 #11
Heehee. brush May 2024 #12
It is a difficult rule. Voltaire2 May 2024 #14
The video is a good example of traveling. The dribbler also "carried" the ball... brush May 2024 #16
3 second violations are called a lot. Double dribble is almost always called. Voltaire2 May 2024 #17
Hand under the ball when dribbling used to a call for "carrying." brush May 2024 #18
You could be right about some of that. Many rules have been relaxed to speed the flow of the game. brush May 2024 #19
It was an unofficial NBA decision to open up the game. underpants May 2024 #15
40 Years Ago, At Least ProfessorGAC Jun 2024 #21
I know it was a while ago. Probably begin to not be called when... brush Jun 2024 #22
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