Travel.
it is considered a traveling violation
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
It is called "traveling" in basketball, which is a violation where a player moves one or both of their feet illegally without dribbling the ball.
its called a travel. You better not trying to be funny or sumfing cwunt
In basketball, you can hold the ball for a maximum of 5 seconds without dribbling, moving, passing, or shooting before a violation is called.
When you move with the ball without dribbling, it's called "traveling," which is a violation in basketball and other sports. This occurs when a player takes too many steps without dribbling the ball, resulting in a turnover. To avoid this, players must either pass the ball or dribble it while moving. Maintaining control and adhering to the rules is essential for gameplay.
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
Taking too many steps without dribbling the ball in basketball is called "traveling." This violation occurs when a player holding the ball moves one or both of their feet illegally. When traveling is called, the opposing team is awarded possession of the ball.
No. It is not a violation if the contact with any part of the foot or leg was accidental. If it was intentional then the player is guilty of kicking the ball.
Traveling
If a player fails to dribble while moving with the ball in basketball, it results in a violation known as traveling. This occurs when the player takes too many steps without dribbling, which is against the rules. The opposing team is then awarded possession of the ball, and play resumes from the location of the violation.