This steps is a travel at most levels of Basketball, with an exception of extremely young leagues. The maximum amount of steps a player can take without traveling is 2 steps. Even though traveling is probably the most commonly ignored penalty in professional basketball, so it would not surprise me if someone thought something like that.
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Well three steps is a travel. Maybe the officials didn't see the third step, they probably were not in a good angle, etc. But 3 steps are definitely a travel.
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no, youll be called for a travel. no matter how you hold the ball, you cannot take three steps.
Lots of people think it is 2 because that's how basketball is played. In the NBA they can make up their own rules. One of them happens to be that you can take up to 3 steps.
If you read the rule book and then watch an NBA game, you will quickly notice that there is no such violation anymore. a walk in basketball is technically speaking a 'travel'. When the person with the ball starts walking/running without first putting the ball to the floor.
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