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No, the traveling and dribbling rules do not apply to the thrower during a throw-in. The player making the throw-in must have both feet behind the sideline and must deliver the ball from behind their head with both hands. Once the ball is released, the player cannot dribble or move with the ball until another player has touched it.
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A team is awarded with a throw-in when an opposing player is the last one to touch the ball before it leaves the field of play. And that is a soccer throw. you have to practice doing it because there are some rules for it.
No, a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in in handball. According to the rules, a player must pass the ball to a teammate, and the ball must touch another player or the ground before a goal can be scored. This rule is in place to encourage teamwork and strategic play.
Yes, an air ball on a free throw does not void another lane violation. If a player violates lane rules during the free throw attempt, such as players entering the lane too early, that violation still stands regardless of whether the shot results in an air ball. The rules dictate that all violations are enforced, and the free throw is typically counted as a missed attempt.
This can happen when a player is fouled while shooting a 3-pointer and makes the shot. They are awarded with a free throw, in addition to making the 3-pointer. If the free throw is made, the result is 4 points.
An 'And1' occurs when a player from one team goes for a shot and is fouled but still makes the shot. The player gets 2 points for making his shot, and also goes to the free throw line for ONE free throw, so they get to points AND1 free throw. And sometimes, a player get fouled from beyond the ark ( three point line) and get fouled and still makes the shot, so most times it 2 for one, but some times its 3 for one
The javelin must land front first into the grass but it doesn't have to stick in as long as it makes a Mark the thrower must release the javelin at shoulder height only
No, you cannot throw the ball at someone in basketball. It is against the rules and can result in a foul, a turnover, or even an ejection from the game.
A free throw usually occurs when any player is fouled by a player of the opposing team.
A no throw is given in javelin when the athlete fails to adhere to the rules during their throw. This can occur if the javelin is not released from within the designated throwing area, if the athlete steps over the foul line during the throw, or if the javelin lands outside the marked sector. Additionally, if the javelin is not held correctly or if the athlete commits any other infringement of the rules, a no throw will be called.