What is Double Dribble? What does a double dribble mean?

Updated on physical education 2024-07-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Basketball rules Two dribbles.

    When you say dribble twice, you have to say what is called dribbling and dribbling ends.

    Article 34 Dribbling.

    Defines the start of dribbling when a player who has gained control of the ball on the court throws, slaps, rolls or dribbles the ball on the ground and touches the ball again before it touches another player.

    The dribble ends when a player touches the ball with both hands or allows the ball to stay in one or both hands.

    The ball can be thrown into the air when dribbling, as long as the player touches the ground before touching the ball again with their hands.

    When the ball is not in contact with the player's hand, there is no limit to the number of steps a player can take.

    A player accidentally concedes the ball and then regains control of the ball on the field, which is considered a missed catch.

    The following are not dribbles:

    Consecutive shots.

    Missing a catch at the start or end of a dribble.

    Attempt to gain control of the ball by striking the ball with a slapstick from near the other players.

    Slap the ball controlled by another player.

    Intercept a pass and get the ball.

    As long as there is no dribbling violation, the ball is tossed between hands and allowed to stay in your hands until it touches the ground.

    It is stipulated that a player may not dribble again after the first dribble has been completed, unless he has lost control of the ball on the court due to:

    Shooting. Touched by an opposing player.

    Pass or miss, and then touch or be touched by another player.

    When the player has finished dribbling, he or she must not dribble again, otherwise it will be counted as two dribbles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Two dribbles are when you receive the ball and walk and slap the ball, and then you hold the ball and stand still, that's a dribble, if you do the previous action and then walk and slap the ball, it's two dribbles, it's a foul...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After dribbling, the ball is held in your hand and then continues to dribble. There are many ways to take it, as long as it is in physical contact with you for a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Secondary dribbling is one of the illegal actions in basketball. If a player touches the ball with both hands after dribbling, it is considered a second dribble violation.

    The following are not considered secondary dribbles:

    1. Suddenly lose control and break out of the hand when dribbling, as long as you do not continue to dribble after regaining control of the ball, it does not belong to the second dribble.

    2. No matter how many basketballs are picked in grabbing the ball with other players, it does not belong to the second dribble, because the initiative is not yet in hand.

    3. As long as there is no violation of walking with the ball, you can dribble, and it is consistent to throw or stay in your hands.

    4. Steal the opponent's pass, and then dribble, which is not a secondary dribble.

    Therefore, you should also pay more attention to the details of your dribbling on the court. In the NBA arena, in fact, many players are suspected of turning bowls in the process of dribbling, and whether to blow the penalty depends on the referee's punishment scale and whether the eyes are aware of it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are two types of this.

    The first. When the player shoots, the ball has left his hand, and after being blocked, the player grabs the ball again, and can dribble again, which is counted as a normal ball.

    After the player shoots, he is blocked by the defender, which means that the other players have touched the ball in this attack;

    If the player grabs the basketball again, he can continue to dribble and attack, and it is not a second dribble violation.

    The second. When blocked, the basketball is not out of his hand, and the player grabs the ball again, cannot dribble again, and can pass and shoot.

    When blocked, the basketball does not leave the hand, which means that the player who holds the ball this time is still the player, and he cannot dribble, otherwise it will be counted as a second dribble violation, and he can continue to shoot or pass.

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