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Walking with the ball: You can't hold the ball with both hands, or hold the ball with one hand, walk or run more than two steps, and if you want to move with the ball, you must shoot the ball. (Of course, a three-step layup is okay, this one will be played.) In short, after taking the ball at the beginning, either shoot the ball away or not move)
Two dribbles: Playing basketball, you can only shoot the ball with one hand. If you use both hands, you can only shoot once, and you can't shoot again after you catch it. Unless you pass it to someone else, you will receive the ball again. It can also be used with one hand for unlimited rows or once with both hands.
Kicking the ball: Basketball is slapped with the hands, not kicked with the feet.
Boxing ball: that is, the ball is slapped, and cannot be smashed with fists.
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Hello. Walking refers to walking more than three steps after stopping the dribble without passing out or making a layup. Two steps without dribbling are considered walks.
Two dribbles means stopping the ball more than twice. Kicking is a deliberate kick of the foot to the ball. Boxing is the deliberate striking of the ball with your fists.
Pure hand-played.
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boxing ball; That is, the ball is swatted, and it cannot be smashed with fists.
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1. Rules for walking:
When a player holds a live ball on the field and one or both of his feet move illegally in either direction beyond the limits set forth in these Rules, he is dribbling the ball.
1) When you have a pivot foot and stand on the ground with both feet, when you start dribbling and moving, the pivot foot must not be lifted until the ball is shot. (The rules are the same when starting to dribble and move, I've combined it into one rule).
2) When there is no pivot foot, neither foot can be lifted until the ball is shot.
2. Rules for two dribbles:
A player may not dribble again after the first dribble has been made, except after he has lost control of the ball because of a shot, when the ball is struck by an opposing player, passed or missed, and then the ball touches or is touched by another player.
1) The dribble begins when the player who has been given control of the ball throws, slaps or rolls the ball on the ground and touches the ball before it touches the other player.
2) The player touches the ball with both hands at the same time, or the moment the ball stays in one or both hands.
3) When a player's hand is not in contact with the ball, there is no limit to the number of steps a dribbler can take.
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When holding the ball, not dribbling, making a layup, moving three steps or more, is walking.
When holding the ball, you must pivot with one foot as the pivot foot, turn, dodge or dribble, or pass.
In the process of dribbling, players are only allowed to hold the ball with both hands at the same time, and the dribbling process is to run with one hand, when you stop the ball, after holding the ball with both hands, you can only pass the ball out, or shoot, and cannot dribble again.
If you dribble again, it's "two dribbles"! i.e. violated!
The same goes for standard skips. You can only jump one step over people. Then either shoot or pass, dribble again and it's "two dribbles", and move again is "walk".
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Double Dribbling 1: Dribbling begins when the player who has gained control of the ball throws, slaps or rolls the ball to the ground and touches the ball before it touches another player. 2) The player touches the ball with both hands at the same time, or the moment the ball stays in one or both hands. 3) When a player's hand is not in contact with the ball, there is no limit to the number of steps a dribbler can take.
Walking means that the dribbler dribbles the ball, and then stops dribbling and takes 3 or more steps.
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"Walking": The so-called walking is to take more than two steps when the ball is in the hand and the ball is not shot, if the ball appears in the hand when walking more than two steps when the ball is in the hand is walking with the ball.
All potato basketball games, including the NBA, are very strict about walking, but the audience does not know what constitutes walking.
To see if you are walking, you must first know when to start calculating. Footwork is counted from the first time the foot leaves the ground after the ball, and if the ball is volleyed, it starts when the foot hits the ground and then leaves the ground.
The so-called two steps is to leave the ground once with each foot, and then land again and again. If the ball has been taken two steps in the hand, the ball must be passed or thrown if the foot that lands first and then leaves the ground, and if it continues to dribble or hold the ball, it is a walk.
It should be noted that if only one foot keeps walking and the other foot is always disassembled and on the ground, he will always only take one step, if he has already taken two steps, as long as he lands first (the jump step of both feet landing does not matter which foot lands first), the foot will never leave the ground, no matter how many steps the other foot takes, it will only count as two steps (not more than two steps).
"Two belts": two belts are the second dribble, which means that two hands can only touch the basketball once, hear clearly, it is two hands that can only touch the ball once, one hand can be carried many times, but within 24 seconds must shoot or pass to teammates, two hands must choose to shoot or pass the ball when touching the ball.
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The question ...
Two dribbles: hold the ball yourself, stop the ball after dribbling and hold the ball with both hands, if you dribble it once in the empty hole, it is called 2 dribbles, and you can only shoot directly.
A teammate passes the ball to you, and you don't move after receiving the ball, you can make a feint and wait to accompany you, and then you can dribble, but you can't stop, you can only shoot when you stop, and then you can also call 2 luck.
Walking: Holding the ball without dribbling 3 steps or more is called walking.
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Walking with the ball: You can't hold the ball with both hands, or hold the ball with one hand without a sail, walk and run more than two steps, and if you want to move with the ball, you must shoot the ball. (Of course, a three-step layup is okay, this one will be played.)
In short, after taking the ball at the beginning, either shoot the ball away or not move)
Two dribbles: Playing basketball, you can only shoot the ball with one hand. If you use both hands, you can only shoot once, and you can't shoot again after you catch it. Unless you pass it to someone else, you will receive the ball again. It can also be used with one hand for unlimited rows or once with both hands.
Kicking the ball: Basketball is done with hands, not with feet.
Boxing ball: The ball is slapped, and it cannot be smashed with fists.
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