Taking too many steps without dribbling the ball in Basketball is called "traveling." This violation occurs when a player holding the ball moves one or both of their feet illegally. When traveling is called, the opposing team is awarded possession of the ball.
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
When you move with the ball without dribbling, it's called "traveling," which is a violation in basketball and other sports. This occurs when a player takes too many steps without dribbling the ball, resulting in a turnover. To avoid this, players must either pass the ball or dribble it while moving. Maintaining control and adhering to the rules is essential for gameplay.
Dribbling the ball with two hands simultaneously. Dribbling the ball, stopping, and then dribbling again without passing or shooting.
traveling the point guard can't move his pivot foot until the ball bounces
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
it is considered a traveling violation
In basketball, you can hold the ball for a maximum of 5 seconds without dribbling, moving, passing, or shooting before a violation is called.
It is called "traveling" in basketball, which is a violation where a player moves one or both of their feet illegally without dribbling the ball.
When you have the ball, you cannot take a step without dribbling. if you do you will be called for traveling. you can pivot with the ball. and pivoting is when u keep one foot planted on the ground and you can move the other foot off the ground. when you are going up for a lay up you can take 2 steps holding the ball, if you take more than two, you will be called for traveling.
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.
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