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Yes, it is called an offensive three second violation.
no it is a violation of the rules and the batter will be called out.
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
Anytime you have the ball (offense) the 3 second violation can be called.
The team that did not travel will inbound the ball on the side.
Backcourt Violation
It depends on who the infraction is called.
Violations include: Lift- ball is held in hands for too long Double contact-the same player contacts the ball twice in a row (often called when setting) Foot fault- when a server steps over the line Out of bounds- point given to the other team because the ball is not in bounds Ten foot attack violation- a back row player jumps over the ten foot line when attacking the ball Over the net- violation called against a player when they reach over the plane of the net and play the ball (the ball has to have some part over the plane of the net) Net violation- player touches the net Out of rotation- players are not in the right rotation
In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
There are many violations of basketball. You can not move with the ball when you are not dribbling. That is called a travel. The only exception is when you take two steps for a layup. You can not dribble the ball, pick it up, and then dribble again. That is called a double dribble. If you are on offense, you can not stay in the key for longer then 3 seconds or else you will get a 3 seconds call. You have 5 seconds to throw the ball in when it is out of bounds. If you don't get the ball inbounds in time it will be a turnover. You have 10 seconds to get the ball down the court onto the opposite half to which the ball was thrown in. If you don't get it across halfcourt on time that will be a turnover. These are just a few of the many violations.
If an umpire calls "first violation" it means there was more than one violation that a team made. If a player first contacts another player then bats the ball out, the first violation would be contact because that is the first rule that was broken.
A travel is called. You can move one foot while the ball is in your hands and you have not dribbled. Moving two will result in a travel.