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Traveling- a floor violation when the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling; also called walking. (you get 1 and a half step) ...

 


Traveling: Violation for two or more steps without dribbling the ball.
Turnover: When possession of the ball changes, other than a rebound or following a scored point. Turnovers include: traveling, stolen ball, charging, etc.

Traveling
Taking more than 1 1/2 steps without dribbling, which results in a penalty free to the opposing team.
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Traveling (or Walking) - Called when a player with the ball takes too many steps or moves both feet without dribbling. This violation results in a turnover.
Turnover - When possession of the ball switches from one team to the other.

Traveling: A technical foul when a player takes too many steps without dribbling.
Weak-side: The side of the court away from where the offense has the ball.

Traveling - Taking more than one and a half steps without dribbling while you have the ball. It's also called traveling when you pick up your dribble and then move or change your pivot foot.

Traveling: Traveling means a couple of different things. It can mean taking too many steps when trying to score. You can take two steps toward the basket without dribbling the ball any more than that and it is traveling or taking steps.

Traveling - When a player on offense takes more than one and a half steps without dribbling while in position of the ball. It's also called traveling when if the player picks up the dribble and then moves or changes their pivot foot.

Traveling -- An illegal movement by a ball carrier at the end of a “Dribble Series' which results in loss of possession. The most common types of this violation involve either taking too many steps or moving the “Pivot' foot.

Traveling
A violation on which the ball handler takes too many steps without dribbling, drags or moves the pivot foot, or takes too many steps after having ended a dribble series. Also known as steps or walking.
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Traveling is progressing in any direction while in possession of the ball, which is in excess of prescribed limits as noted in Rule 10-Section XIV.
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"The traveling rule has not changed. What has changed is the common use of the jump stop as an offensive move. Officials and coaches are having difficulty determining the difference between a legal and illegal move.

What is 'traveling' violation in basketball?
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If a team shoots their technical foul on the wrong basket who gets the score?
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Explain what traveling with the ball is and what double dribble is. After this you let them scrimmage for 10 minutes or so. This is just where you let them be kids and let them have fun.

How do you avoid traveling while dribbling?
Sometimes when I dribble, I accidently touch the ball with both hands. I also stop then accidently dribble again. This happens when I'm usually ...
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pivot foot The foot that must remain touching the floor to avoid traveling point forward A forward with strong ballhandling and passing skills who can be called on to direct the team's offense.

Traveling: A violation that occurs when a player holding the ball illegally moves one or both of his feet without dribbling.

On the command stop, the player must immediately pull up and shoot the jump shot without traveling, off of a one contact jump stop.

Fouls were assessed for using a fist, traveling and physical contact (holding, pushing, tripping, or striking of an opponent). When a player committed two fouls they were disqualified until a goal was scored.

If it looks funny, it must be traveling. Reality: The traveling rule is one of the most misunderstood in basketball. One of the basic tenets is that a player cannot travel unless that player is holding a live ball.

Traveling: A violation that occurs when the player with the ball takes two many steps without dribbling. This is a common occurrence with young players.

With the basketball flames still burning inside, yours truly accepted the position of traveling agent for Evansville Thunder, then a member of the CBA.

Carry the ball - similar to traveling. When a basketball player moves with the ball without properly dribbling it.
Charging - an offensive foul which occurs when an offensive basketball player runs into a defender who has established position.

to our attention when the younger brother of one of my players was killed in a car accident while traveling
to a tournament championship game. But it was through this tragic event that I saw how truly special my
players are.

2-players must pass and recieve passes on the run with out traveling.
3-coach sets the number of made baskets beofre quitting,as a team total or as a individual.
4-You can have them do jump shots after the layups if you wish also.

Is this traveling?
RULING: When A1 recovered his or her own try, A1 could either dribble, pass or try again. There is no team control by either team when a try is in flight.

A "traveling" foul will be given if a player pushes the ball more than twice without bouncing the ball - the ball will then be given to the opposing team who will throw the ball into play from the sideline or end line.

that player can move one foot, as long as he keeps the other foot, called his pivot foot, in contact with the floor. The pivot foot must remain constant. If a player moves both feet without dribbling, the referee will call a traveling (or ...

Then, take a step with it, jumping vertically and shooting as you complete the step. To avoid traveling, make sure your non-pivot foot does not come down to floor until after the ball leaves your hand.

Traveling: when a player in possession of the ball within bounds progresses illegally in any direction.
Violation: an infraction of the rules resulting in a throw-in from out of bounds for the opponents.

Traveling - a rule violation involving too many steps with the ball
-46. Turnover - when the offense loses the ball to the defense, usually due to a mistake or a rule violation; a flaky, fruit filled pastry
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