On the question of the two movements. The specific rules of the two movements

Updated on society 2024-04-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If a person has already dribbled the ball, then stops, throws the ball to the ground again, and the ball hits the ground twice and then starts dribbling, is it two dribbles? There is also a person who gets the ball, has moved one foot, and the other foot does not move, and then holds the ball and looks at it for a while, and then starts to dribble, does it count as two dribbles? 1 Count Those who have dribbled the ball before holding the ball can only choose to shoot or pass.

    2 Not counted, the foot that does not move can be the pivot foot, as long as the pivot foot does not move, otherwise it will be judged to walk.

    Here are the rules of the second luck that are more specific and you can use as a reference.

    A double dribble is two dribbles.

    1. A1 shot, the ball after the shot did not touch the opposing player, nor did it touch the rebound and basket. If A1 jumps up again before the ball hits the ground and re-attacks, should A1 be awarded a violation of dribbling the ball?

    A: The key factor in this question is to depend on the judgement of the referee. If the referee thinks A1 is making a shot, A1 can catch the ball again.

    2. Touching the ground with the ball in both hands and picking up the counting step to count a dribble?

    A: If the ball does not leave the hand, it does not meet the dribbling rules of "throwing, slapping or rolling the ball" and still does not count as the start of the dribble. If the ball is out of your hand and you pick it up again, it counts as a dribble.

    3. At the end of A's first dribble, holding the ball in both hands, B stepped forward to grab the ball in A's hand, but B did not make the ball fall off A's hand, can A dribble again?

    A: No, you cannot. If the ball is dribbled again, it will be punished as a second dribble violation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    nonono.You're just seeing him when he catches the ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are still some problems with your understanding, as long as you dribble the ball and then pick it up, whether you are on the spot or in the move, you can no longer "dribble" or"Dribble to the basket"!You see, you can't dribble and dribble to the basket, but you can go straight to the layup, that's the key.

    To put it simply, as long as you are holding the ball after dribbling, then you can handle the ball in the following 3 ways:

    1 Start to make a layup immediately after holding the ball (no dribbling), the action should be coherent, otherwise it is a walk 2 Shoot directly after holding the ball.

    3. Hold the ball and stop where you are.

    4 Hold the ball and stop where you are, then pass the ball.

    Remember, after dribbling and then holding the ball (that is, you said picking up the ball), you can't dribble again, otherwise it is two dribbling, two dribbling, two dribbling, as the name suggests, two dribbling, of course, you can only dribble once, dribbling the ball and then dribbling is of course two dribbling.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    i.e. "Second Dribble (Second Dribble)" (Basketball Terminology) 1. Dribbling begins when a 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 makes the ball stay in one or both hands at the moment of dribbling. 3. When a player's hand is not in contact with the ball, there is no limit to the number of steps taken by the dribbler.

    4. The following situations are not dribbling: 1. Continuous shooting; 2. At the beginning or end of the dribble, the player accidentally loses the ball, and then resumes control of the ball (missed connection); 3. Use the picket to control the ball in order to control the ball with other nearby players; 4. Slap the ball controlled by another player; 5. Intercept a pass and get the ball; 6. As long as there is no violation of walking with the ball, the ball is tossed and stopped in the hand before touching the ground (see Article 39). 5. A player shall not dribble again after the first dribble, unless he loses control of the ball due to the following circumstances:

    1. Shooting; 2. The ball is slapped by the opposing player; 3. Pass or miss, and then the ball touches or is touched by another player. 6. A player shall not throw the ball to play a rebound and touch the ball before it touches another player, unless the referee deems it to be a shot. Violation of this rule is a violation.

    According to the above rules, when you hold the ball with both hands again, you can't move your pivot foot, so you can't jump and you can shoot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The second dribble must be a violation of the second dribble, and the shooting is fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first floor has already said that it is like this.

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