Yes, if he is quick enough to get to it before everyone else.
Yes, that is called a re-bound
Practice with your own style of shooting
Yes and no. If someone else touched the ball, then you are eligible to touch the ball again. If no one touched it and you grab it again, it is considered traveling.
No, it is not consider a traveling vioation. If the ref considers it a shot, the shooter can even catch their own "air ball" without it being a violation.
Not in the NBA- that is called a travel. In the NCAA, yes, provided it is a bonefide shot attempt, in the opinion of the official. Rule 9, paragraph 6 of the NCAA Rule Book indicates that any shot attempt constitutes a loose ball and hence, anyone can recover it.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.
He doesn't.
get your own acount
It depends which endzone. If it's their own endzone, the defense can recover it for a touchdown. If it's the defense's endzone, the offense can recover it for a touchdown.
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well its your opinion it might be soccer or Basketball its your own opinion about why its the best.