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Q: What is a streght up dribbling?
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If you fall on a loose ball and you start dribbling can you get up?

Yes as long as you start dribbling before you attempt to get up and assuming dribbling would not result in a double dribble


Is it traveling when you dribble then get up off the floor?

If you are NOT dribbling and you are holding the ball on the floor, and you get up without dribbling that is considered traveling.


What are the techiques of dribbling a ball?

Well, you should look up while dribbling, keep dribbiling too.


Basketball up and down?

Bouncing a basketball up and down is called dribbling.


What kind of lay up has a two-foot takeoff?

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What is dribbling with your feet?

Its like dribbling a ball with your hand but dribbling with your feet is you dribble with your feet


Is it legal to get up after diving on a loose ball while dribbling?

Yes if you dont double dribble and you have to keep dribbling unless you are already on the ground then you may not unless you want to get called for it If you some how keep the ball still dribbling while you come up than yes but fi you are in that position just pass it to your teammate.


Is dribbling a basketball a force?

no dribbling bouncy balls is though


What are the wrist and hand movement phases of dribbling a basketball?

you go up down up down up down (etc.)


In basketball can you begin dribbling if you are on the ground and stand up?

yes but if you got the ball from your teammate and you dribbled the ball then stopped without dribbling the ball you cant dribble when you stop or else that is a travel


Explain the term of double dribbling?

It is when you get the ball and dribble than if you pick up your dibble then dribble again


What if your height physical streght hair color etc are related to the transfer of these from your parents to you?

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