User:Anishsun/sandbox

Background - Rewritten Sentence
According to Wall Street Journal writer Ben Cohen, the Euro step is a crafty and exotic move introduced in the NBA over two decades ago to "plant one way, take one long step at full speed the other way, avoid contact and sneak around the defender for an easy layup." This misdirection move, which allows players to gather a dribble and take two additional steps has stirred controversy in the NBA surrounding its legality as it finds itself on the edge of a traveling violation, as reported by The New York Times writer Jonathan Abrams.

I have written this sentence to be added to the "Background" section of the Euro step article. I found that the introductory sentence describing the move is vague and unclear to read. I wanted to add another source detailing more intricate details of the move as well as setting up context to why it is often found illegal in the NBA due to it trailing the edge of a traveling violation.