violation
Yes as long as you start dribbling before you attempt to get up and assuming dribbling would not result in a double dribble
Dribbling the ball with two hands simultaneously. Dribbling the ball, stopping, and then dribbling again without passing or shooting.
When used in medical terminology, dribbling is usually used as a descriptor for a poor or weak urinary stream.
Traveling
Double dibble and carry
The short answer is no. You may only start dribbling again once you have stopped if you either pass the ball to a teammate and then get it back, or have the ball removed from your possession by a member of the opposite team before recovering it. Simply dribbling, stopping, and then dribbling again is called "Double Dribbling" and results in a turnover.
No, you are thinking of double dribbling. Traveling is when a player takes 3 more step in a row without dribbling.
dribbling with both hands
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.
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
personal technical charging flagrant shooting double dribbling