During the highest-scoring era in decades, NBA officials look to balance the scales with a dramatic uptick in traveling violations
With 10 seconds left in a late-November game against the Dallas Mavericks and his Golden State Warriors trailing by two, Stephen Curry faked a 3-pointer. When a defender came flying, Curry ducked and stepped into open space.
There was nothing between him and the game-winner—“I didn’t think it was a travel,” Curry said after the game. But so far this season, the protests of even the NBA’s superstars are going unheeded. After years in which it seemed that players could walk around the court unencumbered by dribbling, NBA referees are blowing the whistle much more often on traveling violations.
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