Yes, the lower you dribble the more control of the ball you have and the less likely you are to lose control of it or get it stolen.
When basketball was first created players were not allowed to dribble the ball.
No, in basketball, you are not allowed to dribble with both hands on the ball simultaneously.
To maintain control and avoid turnovers while dribbling a basketball, you should dribble the ball at waist height or slightly below. Dribbling too high can lead to turnovers as it gives defenders more opportunities to steal the ball.
It's when you bounce the ball.
so you can dribble the basketball
It means to dribble the ball and pick it up again and dribble it.
Traveling: you cannot take over 2 steps with the basketball in your hands with out dribbling Double Dribble: After you get the ball and dribble, if you pick the ball up again you cant dribble
you do not have to pass the ball, but you do if you stop your dribble
yes
Of course not! The only thing that will affect the dribble or shot projection of the ball is based on how well you are able to handle the ball.
When a basketball player runs with the ball with out dribbling, they are traveling which is against the rules.
two ball dribble.