yes ,it is traveling for the simple reason that your pivit foot has to stay on the ground unless you dribble ,pass ,or shoot !
so you can dribble the basketball
Basketball
you do not have to pass the ball, but you do if you stop your dribble
If a ball-handler takes three or more steps without a dribble, this is called a Traveling Violation and results in the other team receiving possession of the ball. Traveling is one of the most common calls in the game of basketball, but is the main source of criticism for NBA officials. This is because many people say that there is no such thing as traveling in the NBA since it is never called, even in the most obvious of times.
If you break a rule in basketball, such as foul or double-dribble, the defending team takes the ball out-of-bounds, meaning it's their ball.
to dribble two balls or dribble around objects.
Traveling: you cannot take over 2 steps with the basketball in your hands with out dribbling Double Dribble: After you get the ball and dribble, if you pick the ball up again you cant dribble
When a basketball player runs with the ball with out dribbling, they are traveling which is against the rules.
dribble, shoot, foul, traveling, run, jump, compete
Dribble in basketball is when you're in the middle of playing then you dribble.
Yes, the lower you dribble the more control of the ball you have and the less likely you are to lose control of it or get it stolen.
dribble dribble
Traveling occurs when you or another player has the basketball and you take more than two steps without dribbling! Also if you jump up with the ball and then come down with the ball still in your hands it is Called a travel as well. If you are going for a layup you may take two steps! Also if you have the ball and you dribble and then pick up your dribble and then dribble again it is called double- dribble and is almost the same thing as traveling! If any of this happens the ball goes to the other team! Hope this helps!
To not double dribble
No, traveling is when the player with the ball takes more than two steps when they pick up the dribble.
Don't dribble on me?
yes, that is perfectly legal. just don't jump to fake the shot, that would be traveling.