Yes, you can. This is called stealing the ball, a concept that is heavily used throughout the game. If you happen to hit your opponent while attempting to steal the ball (hitting his wrist, arm, body, etc.), that is a foul, and you will not get the ball.
No, in basketball, you are not allowed to dribble with both hands on the ball simultaneously.
Jump ball
When basketball was first created players were not allowed to dribble the ball.
Block volleyball is a variation of traditional volleyball where players are allowed to use their hands to block the ball at the net, similar to how they would in a game of basketball. This differs from traditional volleyball where players are not allowed to block the ball with their hands above the net.
The goalkeeper is the only player in soccer allowed to touch the ball with their hands while on the field.
Yes
Hands are considered part of the ball when in contact with the ball. If a defender strikes the hands of a player which are holding the ball, it is considered to be the same as the defender striking the ball. (I am a basketball referee certified by IAABO)
A great move to use in basketball is the crossover. While you are dribbling, switch hands with the ball, this will help you defend the ball.
No, players are not allowed to touch the ball with their hands in soccer, except for the goalkeeper who can use their hands within the penalty area.
First of all, the sport is called basketball. Not a basketball. The objective is to dribble the ball down the court and shoot with your hands into the basketball net.
basketball: you have to bounce the ball while moving apart from the last 2 steps you cant bounce the ball with both hands not allowed to step over the line when taking a freethrow you cant sheperd somebody not allowed to use your elbow to fend off
Yes, players can switch hands while dribbling in basketball to maneuver around defenders and maintain control of the ball.