In Basketball, it is legal to take the ball out of someone's hands if you do not make physical contact with them. This is known as a steal. However, if you make physical contact with the player while trying to take the ball, it may be considered a foul.
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No, in basketball, you are not allowed to dribble with both hands on the ball simultaneously.
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Yes, in basketball, a player can legally take two steps after stopping their dribble before shooting or passing the ball.
Hands are considered part of the ball when in contact with the ball. If a defender strikes the hands of a player which are holding the ball, it is considered to be the same as the defender striking the ball. (I am a basketball referee certified by IAABO)
A great move to use in basketball is the crossover. While you are dribbling, switch hands with the ball, this will help you defend the ball.
First of all, the sport is called basketball. Not a basketball. The objective is to dribble the ball down the court and shoot with your hands into the basketball net.
In football, it is legal to take the ball out of someone's hands if you make a clean tackle and do not commit a foul.
Yes, players can switch hands while dribbling in basketball to maneuver around defenders and maintain control of the ball.
Beacause in soccer you use your feet the ball can't be as hard as it might be in basketball when you only use your hands.
A Steal in basketball is when you stael the ball from your oponent. so if ou either intersept the ball when he is about to shoot or when you grab the ball from him when he is dribling
No, in volleyball, it is not legal to punch the ball. Players must use their hands or arms to hit the ball.