Dribbling-is bouncing the ball w/ succesive tops of one hand.
Passing-is the act of throwing a ball to a team mate .There are several types of passing the ball.
Shooting-is the acts of putting the ball into the ring .There are several types of shooting the ball into the ring...
By;Mary Grace Amarila
* Dribbling - Dribbling is a crucial skill in basketball. Learn how to control the ball at game speed and keep the ball away from the opposition. Staying low and keeping the ball at waist level will help you keep possession. Always dribble with your head up and look for your teammates. No double dribbling - when you have stopped dribbling the ball, you must either pass the ball to a teammate or take a shot. To check out some drills for improving your dribbling. * Passing - Passing is the best way to keep possession of the basketball and is a faster way of moving the ball up the court than dribbling. There are three main kinds of passes in basketball: the bounce pass, the chest pass and the overhead pass. * Shooting - If you can't shoot, then you won't score, so shooting is one of the most important basketball skills to develop. Learn the three basic shots: the layup, the set shot and the jump shot. * Pivot - Pivoting with the basketball alows you to change direction and look for a pass or shot. Remember not to move your pivot foot.
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traveling the point guard can't move his pivot foot until the ball bounces
a pivot player has to take the ball and pass it from where the foul has been taken place and then after passing the person can go back to it's place..
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.
If the person was on her knees at any point - yes, it is a travel. Signed, IAABO Certified Official
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Yes, this would be considered a travel because you first took a step (legal, has a pivot foot), picked up the ball (legal, has a pivot foot), did a jump stop (legal, but no more pivot foot) then jumped and landed back on the foor (this is a walk because you are assigning another pivot point for your body after you lost the original pivot point).Traveling in BasketballYes, it is considered a travel. You have taken three steps and it is a travel. If the ref saw it, you will be called on it and a turn-over will be called on you! A travel in basketball means you moved with out dribbling the ball. So if you are dribbling all that time you will be fine, however if you are not and keep on stopping and picking up the ball that would be a travel .
Pivoting is when you have the ball and moving one foot only while the other is foot is stationary so you can see around you. Since you cannot move when you have the ball withough dribbling, this gives you more options.