Well the referee just goes like its the other team to throw the ball in
If you double dribble in basketball , the other team gets the ball on the side and has to throw it in .
Double dribble is when you dribble with both hands on the ball at one time and they eventually call a double dribble and the ball is handed to the other team.
A double dribble is when you dribble the ball, pick it up with both hands, and then dribble again. A travel is when you pick the ball up and take a step that is not a pivot.
basically it's called exactly that-double dribble or travel unless there are some techy terms reffs use most people call it that
The first Double Dribble is when you start dribbling and then stop, and then start dribbling again. The second double dribble is when you dribble the ball simultaneously with both hands and when you dribble from right to left every dribble.
a double dribble is when you start dribbling than you stop to try to pass the ball to another player and you can not see anyone to pass it to than you just start dribbling again it is a double dribble or a foul and its a throw in for the other team
in basket sometimes you have to not dribble an a basket ball. You have to put high in the air. Because when you are bouns- ing the ball some onw will get it in the middle. So you also have to run fast. You pass.Ok
Turning the ball over can be anything to give the other team the ball. It is also called a turnover. It could be a travel, double dribble, or even offensive foul.
Traveling occurs when you or another player has the basketball and you take more than two steps without dribbling! Also if you jump up with the ball and then come down with the ball still in your hands it is Called a travel as well. If you are going for a layup you may take two steps! Also if you have the ball and you dribble and then pick up your dribble and then dribble again it is called double- dribble and is almost the same thing as traveling! If any of this happens the ball goes to the other team! Hope this helps!
If you break a rule in basketball, such as foul or double-dribble, the defending team takes the ball out-of-bounds, meaning it's their ball.
Yes. when the oter team makes contact with the ball the possession is switched to them. yet you are still in controll of the ball so you can ocntinue your dribble.
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