Maybe...one of my little brothers teammates did that and the reff said it was a travel.
Yes, it is a travel. Once you jump stop, you cannot driibble the ball again or pickup your pivot foot. It is also a travel if you stop your dribble, then take two steps, and then jump stop. It is either or, not both.
Yes as long as you start dribbling before you attempt to get up and assuming dribbling would not result in a double dribble
The short answer is no. You may only start dribbling again once you have stopped if you either pass the ball to a teammate and then get it back, or have the ball removed from your possession by a member of the opposite team before recovering it. Simply dribbling, stopping, and then dribbling again is called "Double Dribbling" and results in a turnover.
No, there is no rule that says you must dribble the basketball before you can shoot it. But you may not take any steps with out dribbling the ball, if you do "travel" with the ball without dribbling the referee will whistle a penalty.
It is when you get the ball and dribble than if you pick up your dibble then dribble again
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In the NBA the player has 8 seconds to cross the back court. In college it's 10.
Once a basket is scored, as long as it is done before the other team can start the throwing motion!!
Fruit!
to look at the basket before you shoot
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