Lets say hypothetically you are a Basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers. It would be in your contract to stay in Los Angeles for as long as the contract requires. That meaning you could not leave the city without breaking the contract. If you do leave the city it would be breaking the contract do to a "traveling violation"
Movement while playing for your team is another such way to incur one fault where you run with the ball in hand and don't bounce it back
Violation.
some rules in basketball are Back-court violation, Traveling, Goaltending, Out of bounds, Shot clock violation
yes it is an automatic violation
In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
You cant take three or more steps without dribbling the ball or else it is ruled as a traveling violation and will result in a turnover in the NBA.
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.
It is when you jump with the ball, and come down with it, and it is a traveling violation. I like cookies. do you like cookies? I like... pIE!!!!!
girls basketballs are smaller , rims are lower less calls such as traveling violation and walking violation, courts are smaller. many people might not have heard of girls basketball because it is not really focused by the media or the the most famous channel ESPN
Yes, traveling is a turnover.
No, It is not considered traveling.
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
Traveling in any level of basketball is when the player with the ball takes two step without dribbling the ball. Once a player stops dribbling they can only move on foot and the other foot, the pivot foot must remain on the floor, if it moves the refs will then call a traveling violation.