Professionally , 24 seconds before a holding penalty , and 30 seconds in College play.
Travel.
Traveling
Double dribbling is when a player stops dribbling and starts again, uses two hands on the ball, or touches the ball more than once before it touches the floor.
When a basketball player runs with the ball with out dribbling, they are traveling which is against the rules.
NO
'Held ball' is an infringement which occurs when a player with the ball holds it for three seconds or more.
A deadball in basketball is when someone who is dribbling the ball, stops dribbling. That person is just stuck in that spot until a teammate comes to retrieve the ball. You can only be "dead" for 5 seconds with a defender on you.
When the player that receives the pass dribbles the ball. If the player receiving the ball makes a jump shot without dribbling or drives the basket and makes the shot without dribbling an assist is awarded. Actully no, an assist counts if the playr that got th bal passed to scores in less then 2 seconds. Not when he dribbles. Thats not true. You get 3 seconds 2 score. And the player passing th ball gets the assist
"travelling"
That depends on how fast the player is dribbling the ball. There is not an exact number on how many times a player dribbles the ball.
A player has 5 seconds to get the ball in bounds.