it is good to use underhand layups than overhand because in overhand layups the momentum of ur body is added to ur realese so when u release the ball at a gud speed the ball often bounce of the backboard.............
but underhand layups require more strength and a good height to execute it................................learn underhand layups and execute it in the game and have fun.................................
When he checks in with the scores table.
no steriods are not legal in the professional basketball leage.
To execute an underhand serve in volleyball, the player must stand behind the back boundary line, hold the ball in one hand, and use the other hand to hit the ball below the waist. The serve must be made with an underhand motion, meaning the hand must move upward from below the waist. The ball must clear the net and land in the opponent's court to be considered a legal serve.
No, it is not legal to hit someone's hand in basketball.
A legal screen is where the offensive player sets a screen while moving and does set his feet
yes you can Brett favre has done it numerous times If it is the first forward pass or a lateral, yes. There is no difference (in the rules) between passing overhand or underhand.
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no because he might cheat for the person the ref is related on
If goaltending was legal, the sport that it would be legal in would be basketball. Goaltending is when a defensive player misdirects the ball from going through the hoop when the ball is on its way down through the hoop. When the ball is on its way up to the hoop, it is legal to misdirect it. Also when the ball has hit the backboard of the hoop it is not allowed to be touched or misdirected, because that is also considered goal tending, and if goaltending was taken out of the game of basketball then players would be able to touch the ball when it is in the air whenever they would like, and there would most likely not be as high of scoring as their is in basketball today if it was legal.
yes it is legal but it could be dangerous
If you are referring to Basketball, yes, it is legal.
To effectively take a charge in basketball, a player should establish legal guarding position, anticipate the opponent's movement, and absorb contact without initiating it. This involves planting both feet, keeping hands up, and bracing for impact to draw a charging foul on the offensive player.