In Basketball, there is no specific number of dribbles required to set up an assist. Players can take as many dribbles as needed to create a scoring opportunity for their teammate. The key is to make quick and effective decisions to create an opening for a successful pass leading to a score.
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Usually it is the assist only counts if one dribble or none is taken however the rules change when a player passes to another player on the fast break. They will often be rewarded with an assist if they take two or more dribbles.
An assists is when player A passes the ball to player B and player B shoots the ball and makes a basket, resulting in player A getting the assist. However, player B does not strictly have to shoot the ball immediately. Player B can take a small step or dribble to create space for himself and then shoot. If player B takes too many dribbles or steps, an assist will not be credited to player A. Oftentimes, an assist is left up to the people running the statistics during the game, and while one person may call it an assist, another person may see it differently.
In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before dribbling.
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In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
In basketball, you are allowed to take two steps before it is considered a travel violation.
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