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Whether the ball touches a teammate or an opponent, as long as the ball hits the ground and then picks it up, it is not a second time. But if the ball is thrown and doesn't touch any object, it will be picked up again. So what two don't count the latter one.
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The key to all two dribbles is whether or not they have the ball. Once the dribble is finished, once you enter the state of holding the ball, dribbling again is the second dribble.
When you enter the state of holding the ball, you can pass and throw, and then you can end the state of holding the ball, and getting the basketball again is the next dribble.
Therefore, the first situation is generally a contravention. Passing the ball, either with one or both hands: Passing the ball with both hands must be in possession, after which the basketball cannot be picked up without touching other people or rebounding itself; If the wrist is up when passing the ball with one hand, it is holding the ball, and after losing the ball, the ball cannot be picked up again without touching other people or rebounds, the so-called "wrist turn".
The only exception: if you are hitting the ground and you can't pick it up with both hands, but you can continue to dribble because you don't have the ball, then a "bad pass" is equivalent to a dribble.
There is no problem in the second case.
The third scenario is allowed under FIBA rules, but not in the NBA. FIBA rules believe that forming a shooting action, regardless of whether it is a three-no-stick or not, is counted as a shot, so picking up one's own three-no-stick is equivalent to a frontcourt rebound. No one is going to use NBA rules.
This is a big rule misunderstanding when everyone usually plays.
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The first one doesn't count if you touch a teammate, and if you don't.
The second does not count.
The third is calculated.
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The first two are not counted as 2 luck, and the third case is. Dear, are you satisfied with this? Hope.
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Double Dribble Definition: A player may not dribble again after the first dribble has been completed, unless between dribbles he has lost control of the ball on the court for the following reasons:
1. Shooting. 2. The ball is touched by the opposing player.
3. Passing or missing the ball and then touching or being touched by another player.
Don't flip your wrist when dribbling, if you flip your wrist, it's a second dribble.
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Please note that the above answer is incorrect! Correct Answer: When a player dribbles with one hand, and then both hands touch the basketball at the same time, if you start dribbling again, it is two dribbles!
There is no way to pay attention, just play more basketball "Play more games, have nothing to do, and after you are familiar with the ball, it will naturally be solved!"
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Just be careful. We all have to learn about basketball.
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After touching the ball with both hands at the same time, you continue to dribble the ball, which is two dribbles.
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The meaning of the two luck is that after you have the ball in your hand, you can only take one step. If you take two steps with the ball, it's two dribbles. If you don't move your left foot and move your right foot casually, it can be counted as a step.
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A second dribble 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. The player touches the ball with both hands at the same time, or dribbles the ball in one or both hands. 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.
A player may not dribble again after the first dribble has been completed, except after he has lost control of the ball due to the following:
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.
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After receiving the ball, you can choose to pass, shoot and dribble to run, and the dribble here is the first dribble.
After selecting a dribble, stop the ball. At this point, you can only choose to pass or shoot. You can't dribble and run anymore. If you run the second dribble, the referee will blow you for two dribbles.
Two dribbles (i.e. two dribbles) are a violation and not a foul.
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After touching the ball twice at the same time, he started dribbling again. There is only one chance to dribble each time you get the ball, and if you don't knock it out, it counts as one dribble.
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After someone gives you the ball, you slap it and take it with both hands.
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Holding the ball with both hands during dribbling, after which it can no longer be dribbled;
Or that you can't transport it anymore after turning your wrist!
It's all two lucks.
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After dribbling, you can't dribble the ball again.
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After you dribble with a basketball, stop the ball in your hand, and then dribble without passing the ball or shooting, which is called a second dribble, a foul. Once you've stopped dribbling, you either pass the ball or you shoot.
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If the ball touches the ground and you touch it with both hands, you can't dribble. Otherwise, it counts as two dribbles.
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After stopping the dribble, dribbling again is a second illegal dribbling.
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1. Dribble with both hands. 2.When you drag the ball with your hand, you can dribble it twice.
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After dribbling, grab the ball with both hands and dribble again.
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I saw that I begged to go in, but I came out again.
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Summary. One or two dribbles are one of the illegal actions in basketball, the player touches the ball with both hands after dribbling, and the second dribble is considered a second dribble violation 2. Dribbling begins when the player who has gained control of the ball throws, slaps or rolls the ball on the ground, and touches the ball before the ball touches another player.
One or two dribbles is one of the illegal actions in the basketball wheel, the player touches the ball with both hands after dribbling, and then dribbling again is considered a second dribble violation Two Yu key, when the player who has obtained control of the ball throws, slaps or rolls the ball on the ground, and touches the ball before the ball touches the other player, the dribble begins.
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