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In today’s NBA regular season, the Warriors lost 113-116 to the Lone Ranger. At the last moment of the game, Curry made a mistake when he was 2 minutes behind. He was beaten and punished to ruin the game.

After the game, Curry said about the ball: “I don’t think this is a walk, but I said it doesn’t count.”

But according to NBA rules, Curry is a standard violation of walking.

Cousin, take everyone to review ~

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Original rule:

The “first step” appears when the player touches the ground with one foot or feet after he joins the ball.

The “second step” appears when the other foot after the “first step” touches the ground or when both feet touch the ground at the same time.

The player stops when both feet fall to the ground at the same time in the first step, and can use either foot as the center axle foot. If his feet jump at the same time, he must play before any foot touches the ground.

The player stopped when he landed on the ground with one foot in the first step, so he could only use this foot as the axial foot.

When the player lands on one foot in the first step, the second step can land on both feet at the same time. In this case, neither of the two feet can be a center axle foot, if one foot or two feet leave the floor, he must play the ball before either foot touches the ground.

If a player who controls the ball lifts his axis foot, he must pass or shoot before the Axis foot returns to the floor; Yogueta threw the ball in the air, he can’t be the first person to touch the ball next.

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According to the slow motion, we can see that after Curry joins the ball (holding the ball with both hands), the left foot will land first, forming the axial foot, and then the right foot will land again.

After that, Curry raised his left foot of the axial foot and did not shoot the ball before the axial foot landed, so it was a walking violation.

Details of basketball rules

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