That depends on the situation. If this is after a made basket, it is legal. You can move anywhere along the baseline after a made shot. If this is any other situation, moving from your spot is illegal.
its traveling
In a game of checkers, a player can make multiple jumps in a single turn if the opportunity arises. There is no limit to the number of jumps a player can make as long as the moves are legal and follow the rules of the game.
In the game of checkers, a player can make multiple jumps in a single turn if their pieces are set up to do so. There is no limit to the number of jumps a player can make in a single turn as long as the jumps are legal according to the rules of the game.
yes ,it is traveling for the simple reason that your pivit foot has to stay on the ground unless you dribble ,pass ,or shoot !UNLESS, another player touches the ball to cause you to lose control, like a blocked shot, then you begin to dribble
If his jumping girl to girl as in dating his a player or a playboy.(playboy is and older term for player.)
An alley-oop in basketball is a play where one player throws the ball near the basket and another player jumps to catch it and score in one motion. It is executed by one player throwing the ball high near the basket while another player jumps to catch it and score before landing.
when i pull up to a red light my montero sport jumps alittle, it doesnt do it all the time and i am not leaking trans fluid. What could be the problem?
less air resistence and on big jumps it helps level out the quad so air doesnt catch the front fenders
Normally, the center would. But in the case of a jump ball, the player that was fighting for possession of the ball will jump.( what he said)
An alley-oop in basketball is a play where one player throws the ball near the basket and another player jumps to catch it and score in one motion. It is executed by one player throwing the ball high near the basket while another player jumps to catch it and score before landing.
When a player jumps up and spikes a ball down on the other side of the court
Pebble dash