a double dribble is when you start dribbling than you stop to try to pass the ball to another player and you can not see anyone to pass it to than you just start dribbling again it is a double dribble or a foul and its a throw in for the other team
Don't dribble on me?
an illegal dribble or double dribble in basketball is when the player uses both hands to dribble or the player starts to dribble a second time after coming to a stop
yes ,it is traveling for the simple reason that your pivit foot has to stay on the ground unless you dribble ,pass ,or shoot !UNLESS, another player touches the ball to cause you to lose control, like a blocked shot, then you begin to dribble
When a basketball player runs with the ball with out dribbling, they are traveling which is against the rules.
In basketball, a gather is when a player collects the ball before starting a dribble or a shot. A good gather can help a player maintain control and balance, which is crucial for effective dribbling and shooting. It allows the player to set up their next move quickly and accurately, leading to better overall performance on the court.
Double Dribble.
It's when a basketball player dribbles the ball, stops briefly, and then resumes dribbling.
The word "dribble" is used most commonly to describe a basketball player bouncing the ball. In addition to this, in football (soccer), the word "dribble" can describe how a player continuously taps the ball with their feet while running with it up the field.
Dunk, fowl, dribble, swish, pass, shoot.. I'm not much of a basketball player so I don't know much..
Yes, in basketball, a player can legally take two steps after stopping their dribble before shooting or passing the ball.
a player can hold it for 5 seconds and dribble it for 10 seconds then he has to make a basketball play
A control player in basketball, is one who does not rely as much on the power behind his shots, as on their placement.