In basketball practice I’m always getting called for double dribbling I think( I’m relatively new to basketball). But I would stop dribbling, hold the ball, and re-dribble with one hand. How is this against the rules?
Sorry, I r new to basketball.
the ball must have a rhythm and you cant pick it up and drible it again. if you do you can only shoot or pass. and once you stopped the dribble dont try to lay it up or most likey theyll call a travel.
#1 by lilsteven392 on August 25th, 2009
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you cant stop your dribble . if you do, you have to shoot or pass.
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#2 by jdsoadblue on August 25th, 2009
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You can’t dribble, stop and hold ball, then dribble again. Also, you can’t dribble with two hands at the same time.
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#3 by Flash on August 25th, 2009
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Doesnt matter, one you pick up ur drible you cant dribble again. Since ur new to basketball id just like to say enjoy the game as much as you can and never give up if you wanna be good.
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#4 by Anh-Thy on August 25th, 2009
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its just against the rules because that’s how it is. double dribbling only occurs when you stay still and dribbling and start moving again thats well wrong. i should know it happened to me all the time and people got really mad so just pass to someone else or if your slose enough or feeling lucky shoot the ball. anyway don’t move!
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#5 by Miranda on August 25th, 2009
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Because double-dribbling is giving you so many chances to keep the ball..and it just makes the game more intense to have that rule
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#6 by lakers rock(3peat here we come on August 25th, 2009
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its aganist the rules this takes a while to explain
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#7 by a filipinos filipinion. on August 25th, 2009
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the ball must have a rhythm and you cant pick it up and drible it again. if you do you can only shoot or pass. and once you stopped the dribble dont try to lay it up or most likey theyll call a travel.
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