No, in Basketball, you are only allowed to take one step after gathering the ball before shooting or passing. Taking more than one step is considered traveling, which is a violation.
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Yes, in basketball, a player can legally take two steps after stopping their dribble before shooting or passing the ball.
No it is not a travel as long as you do not take more than two steps before passing or shooting.
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1-shooting=2-run=3-drink and eat before playing
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it is considered a traveling violation
Basketball is always challenging, but different challenges for different people, for example, some people find passing hard, or rebounding hard, or shooting hard, and even dribbling hard. But then defence steps in and then you will always find defence hard at first, but you'll get better. So to sum it up, it's hard for different people in different ways.
the problem is the officals for high school may not like one team and like the other and so he alows some teams do three steps
They only allow two and it is because when you jump you can jump higher when running then when standing still. Also on the 2nd step you must be making a shooting motion.
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The steps involved in the process of basketball hoop replacement are: Gather necessary tools and equipment such as a ladder, wrench, and new basketball hoop. Remove the old basketball hoop by unscrewing it from the backboard. Install the new basketball hoop by attaching it to the backboard using the provided hardware. Adjust the height and angle of the new basketball hoop as needed. Test the stability and functionality of the new basketball hoop before use.
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.