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In reply to the discussion: A Middle Finger Cost Me My Livelihood as a Woman Athlete [View all]ProfessorGAC
(68,993 posts)25. That's Where I Was Going
Men, athletes & people in positions of power got away with it, for the most part, at those 2 schools.
No rescinded scholarships, no suspensions, no public humiliation, despite their transgressions being many orders of magnitude more severe.
As to your add on question:
The traveling rule is badly understood by most fans. There's far less violating of that rule than the casual fan thinks.
Since the 1960s, the NBA wouldn't call a half step extra if it didn't create an advantage.
In the 70s, neither did colleges or HS. I know that for sure, because I played in the 70s.
So, yes they called it in the NBA, and they still do, if it is used to create an advantage over the defender.
I watch basketball with a very analytical eye!
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More common with some musicians, Johny Cash even did it once, but it's not unheard of.
Zipgun
Dec 2020
#29
"And I don't think the same thing would have happened if I were a male athlete. " Sez it all ...
marble falls
Dec 2020
#12
No harm, no foul. Of more import: Was there ever a time the refs called traveling in the NBA?
marble falls
Dec 2020
#20
I saw a male World Cup player sent home for flipping off fans, but that's a different issue.
RandySF
Dec 2020
#21
It was a split second and she turned the bird sign into a peace sign. What an overreaction. Fingers
iluvtennis
Dec 2020
#19
How many times have we seen a male athlete crab his crotch and pull up on it as a taunt?
crimycarny
Dec 2020
#23
"A Middle Finger Cost Me My Livelihood as a Woman Athlete" is a bit over dramatic
Snake Plissken
Dec 2020
#27