A player can not touch the ball while they are out of bounds they can jump and touch hit it back inbounds. If the balls bounces or touches any where out of bounds then last person who touches, doesn't get the ball and it goes to the other team.
No. But the referee just let the inbounding to be repeated.
Yes, hitting someone's hand in basketball is considered a foul.
It is considered part of the field of play.
No, it is not legal to hit someone's hand in basketball.
When Larry Bird fell out of bounds against the pistons in 1986 and hit it to win the series.
No, once it has hit the cross bars it is considered out of play.
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Many, many, many things. However, let's assume that by "illegal" you mean illegal basketball wise. Then, holding the ball and swinging your elbows would be considered a foul (if you hit someone, of course).
in order for a ball in basketball to be considered to be out of bounds the ball MUST touch/hit the ground out bounds ... if the ball does not touch/hit out of bounds the ball is still live a play can go out of bounds to throw/pass the ball back in bounds so long as the player that is going for the ball bounds feet are in the air when he makes contact with the ball ...
It depends really Karate you can get injured and in basketball you can get injured but in karate you can brake your arm and in basketball you can sprain your ankle if you play roughly so no basketball is better then karate so chose basketball. I play basketball and a girl on the other team tried to smack by jumping to it but the girl with the ball moved and the one girl hit smack down on the floor and twisted her ankle because she was being rough. I was in karate but I quit because i broke my arm by braking a block.
you could get hit ,fall ,get elbowed, or have the ball hit you.
The taller the basketball player the longer it will take for the ball to hit the floor. The stronger he is though, will help the ball not take as long to hit the floor or court.