if still or not in stride, one step and a pivot; if in stride, you can take two steps
In basketball, you are allowed to take two (2) steps when going in for a layup.
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You're allowed to take as many steps as needed while dribbling the basketball, but while not dribbling and driving to the hoop, you're only allowed 2 steps while holding the basketball running towards the goal.
the answer is 2, but alot of refferrees will overlook 3 step
no, not if you have the ball, unless you are continuously dribbling it. Otherwise, you can take as many steps as you want.
no, youll be called for a travel. no matter how you hold the ball, you cannot take three steps.
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You can take three steps but you have to shoot on the third
well you can take as many steps as you need but you have to dribble the ball if not dribbling, the max is 2.
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It means to travel. It is when you take too many steps without dribbling the ball. Or when you take too many steps after you stop dribbling the ball.
A traveling violation happens when you take more than two steps without dribbling the basketball. You are only allowed to take two steps without dribbling or else you have to shoot or pass.