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Dribble attack
At the half court circle place the first 5 or 6 players , each with a ball, ...

 


Dribble-Drive Motion Drill #1, Pass to the Corner
Diagram B. Use both sides. O1 and O5 attack the slots on each side of the lane and dribble into the rack zone (below the free-throw line), and pass to the corner. O2 and O3 take the corner shots.

The dribble drive motion is an offensive strategy in basketball, developed by University of Massachusetts assistant coach Vance Walberg, when he was a high school coach in California.

Speed Dribble
The speed dribble is used to advance the ball quickly up the floor, against little or no defensive pressure.The dribblers hand should be behind the ball pushing it in front, then running to catch up.

How to dribble drive and penetrate the paint off the Opportunity Basketball Offense ...

Dribble the basketball confidently. If your opponent senses that you are unsure of your dribble, then they will invade your space, guard you more closely and try to force you to commit a turnover.
Tips & Warnings ...

1 dribbles around a series of cones.
When they reach last object they pass to post
2 catches ball on jump stop and returns pass to dribbler ...

Team Dribble Tag is a fun basketball dribbling drill that works primarily on a basketball player's dribbling skills, but will also improve speed, quickness and awareness on the dribble as well.

I love using the fake crossover (aka "inside-out" dribble) to create space -- either for a pull up jumper, or to get all the way to the basket. It can also be used to go around a defender in the open court.

Dribble with your weak hand
Be sure to dribble with your weak hand until you can handle the ball as effectively with either hand.

Dribble the basketball with your head up and see the court.
Dribble the basketball north and south. Offensive basketball players should look to attack the gaps in the defense. No wasted dribbles.
Always know the time and score.

Dribble Tag
Everyone dribbles a ball and they play tag, must be in control of ball when tagging someone, you may want to limit the area of play.

Dribble- when a player repeatedly pushes, pats, taps or bats the ball toward the floor with one hand to cause the ball to bounce back up to either of his hands; used to advance the ball or keep control of it.

Dribble: To advance with the ball by using one hand to bounce it off the court.
Drive: To cut, with or without the ball, towards the basket.
Dunk: Shot slammed through the basket from above the rim.

Dribble: A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats (intentionally strikes the basketball with the hand(s)) or pushes the basketball to the floor once or several times.

Dribble:
The act of bouncing the ball continuously with one hand, and is a requirement for a player to take steps with the ball.

Dribble Stage
When your opponent is dribbling, he can still pass and shoot. If he is both quicker than you and a marksman. Depending if you have help behind you.

Dribble - The act of bouncing the ball up and down. The offensive player with the ball uses the dribble to move around the court.
Drive - Dribbling toward the basket; also called a dribble drive.

Dribble: Bounce the ball to progress throughout the court.
Drive to the basket: Move quickly toward the basket while dribbling the ball.

Dribble: Dribbling the ball is just bouncing the ball off the basketball court / floor. And what babies do all over their parents new clothes.

Dribble -When a player bounces the ball.
Drive -A Quick Energetic move towards the BASKET with the ball.

Non-dribble moves and fakes are important to a player in setting up offensive moves and executing details on these moves can greatly improve the effectiveness of a perimeter player.

Double dribble signal
The last referee signal to get into the top 10 of dancing moves.
If a player dribbles then stops and starts dribbling again without passing or getting it knocked away.

Double Dribble - Once a player stops dribbling, he or she must pass or shoot the ball before dribbling again. Also, players may not have two hands on the ball at the same time while dribbling. Either violation of this rule results in a turnover.

Double Dribble: A foul when a player either dribbles the ball with two hands at the same time or to stop dribbling and immediately start again.

Double dribble - stopping after dribbling, then starting dribbling again, or using both hands together
Double foul - when two players from opposing sides commit fouls against each other. Play is restarted with a jump-ball ...

Dribble with your head up, so you can see the floor and make a good pass.
Grab a defensive rebound and immediately look down the floor, you may be surprised at what you see.
When pressing, remember to prepare ahead. Don't use your hands! ...

Dribble Series
The consecutive “Dribbles' a player makes before resting the ball in one or both hands. After one dribble series, the “Ball Handler' must either “Pass' or “Shoot' the ball, or he or she forfeits possession of it ...

Dribble
To bounce the ball repeatedly with one hand, while moving or standing still. As a noun, the act of dribbling. See also carry the ball; double dribble; traveling.
Dribble or Dribbling ...

Dribble or dribbling: repeatedly batting or bouncing the ball toward the floor with one hand; used to advance the ball
Drive to the basket: to move rapidly toward the basket with the ball ...

Dribble Drills: Here are some simple (and fun) drills to develop dribbling skills. Try ones that seem appropriate for your age group and modify freely as needed.

A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control, who throws or taps the ball into the air or to the floor, and then touches it once before it touches the floor. a. The dribble ends when the dribbler: ...

A dribble is ball movement caused by a player in control who bats, pushes or taps the ball to the playing court once or several times.
If you shoot the ball, you give up control by definition, so it cannot be a dribble.

Good dribblers always...
"EFFECTIVE DRIBBLING SKILLS" presents the detailed mechanics to accomplish these skills and more! ...

1) Dribble with a purpose
2) Keep your head up
3) Use the hand farthest from the defender to dribble with ...

SIT-UP DRIBBLE
Ball Handling Tip #12: While doing bent-knee situps, dribble up with your right hand as you sit up, and around your feet, then switch hands to your left as you go back down, and then dribble with your left hand as you sit up, ...

illegal dribble.
3 second rule violation. 5 and 10 second violations are signalled by holding up one or both hands at chest or head height.
Shot clock has run down with no shot attempted.

the point dribbled to the wing area,the 2 forwards went to the ballside corner/short corner.The 5 vcut across the lane
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the point lobbed the pass to the open player for a shot ...

The player dribbles the ball in a figure eight fashion, alternating hands. To do so, she begins by standing with her feet apart and leans to the right. He/She dribbles with her right hand, starting at the outside of her right leg.

Now you can dribble the ball
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When you can dribble in public and not get lectured by grown-ups, it's got to be a good thing. Basketball is as flexible as sports come.

Double dribble: A penalty for dribbling the ball with two hands at the same time or dribbling, stopping, and then beginning to dribble again.
Double team: The act of using two defensive players to guard a single offensive player.

Control dribble: A dribble maneuver in which the player keeps their body between the defender's body and the ball.

The more you dribble the better you dribble. No, dribbling correctly improves dribbling. Dribbling with the head down, standing straight up, not bothering to look around does the reverse ­you learn how to and do dribble incorrectly.

Defending the Dribbler - Know your opponent - Identify your opponent’s favored dribbling hand ... read the entire Defending the Dribbler article with diagram.
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Travelling
Illegal dribble or double dribble
Carrying the ball
3 second violation
5 second violation
8 second violation
24 second shot clock violation
Ball returned to back courtÂ- out of bounds
Intentional foot ball
Basket interference ...

13. Penetrating off dribble ( Moves off dribble to penetrate )
14. Controlling the defense ( You are not a point guard if you can`t control defense).
15. Attacking skills ...

Dribble Slide Layup Drill
Sheridan Conditioning Drill
1-3-1 Half Court Trap Defense
Defending the Blind Screen
Close Out Defense 1 on 1 Drill
Close Out Defense 2 on 2 Drill
Dive and Recover Defensive Drill
Fogler Defensive Drill ...

¥ Dribble the ball a bit off to your side as opposed to right in front of you for ease of movement and to use your body as a barrier to the ball for the opponent.

On offense, the person with the ball must dribble or pass the ball up the court without taking any steps while holding the ball stationary in hand. Goals can be scored in increments of one, two and three.

This single dribble amounted to a pass more than a dribble since the ball had to be tossed higher than a player's head and then recovered. Players could use this one bounce tactic numerous times in succession since there was no rule limitation.

Ball handlers keep the ball low, protecting it from defenders, and can use either hand to dribble and change directions quickly. Good rebounding is determined by strength, natural instinct, good positioning, and timing.

A CARDINAL SIN IN THIS DEFENSE IS TO LET A PLAYER SPLIT THE TRAP WITH THE DRIBBLE. This destroys the heart of the defense, and will most likely lead to a high-percentage shot on the other end.

A player can move only two steps after he stops dribbling. If a player dribbles, stops, and then dribbles again, the referee calls a double-dribble violation, and the opposing team gains possession of the ball.

A closely guarded player who is holding the ball must either pass, shoot or dribble the ball within 5 seconds.

Basketball is a very technical sport. While though you need excellent physical attributes such as speed, endurance, agility and power, these are no good if you cannot pass, dribble or shot well.
Here are a few articles on basic basketball skills.

See also: Basket, Ball, Basketball, Court, Pass