Bouncing the ball very high into the air with all your might. And double dribbling which means to stop dribbling the ball, then start dribbling again.
technical foul,e legal dribbling
That is legal, as long as your hand only touches the top hemisphere of the ball.
1967 and made legal two years later.
A legal screen is where the offensive player sets a screen while moving and does set his feet
The antonym for "legal" is "illegal."
Dirt bikes are not legal to ride on the road anywhere, unless you have a dual sport kit on your bike with a tag.
no steriods are not legal in the professional basketball leage.
If goaltending was legal, the sport that it would be legal in would be basketball. Goaltending is when a defensive player misdirects the ball from going through the hoop when the ball is on its way down through the hoop. When the ball is on its way up to the hoop, it is legal to misdirect it. Also when the ball has hit the backboard of the hoop it is not allowed to be touched or misdirected, because that is also considered goal tending, and if goaltending was taken out of the game of basketball then players would be able to touch the ball when it is in the air whenever they would like, and there would most likely not be as high of scoring as their is in basketball today if it was legal.
illegal if you get caught legal if you dont get caught
Illegal
Yes, it is legal UNLESS you have city ordinances saying otherwise (or neighborhood covenants). Go research your neighborhood covenants and city ordinances. These can usually be found at your local courthouse and/or recording office (where property deeds are recorded). If such ordinances or covenants are in place you can complain to city council about it, and to your local homeowner's association.