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traveling
In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
It means you take the ball and run without dribbling it
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
No, there is no rule that says you must dribble the basketball before you can shoot it. But you may not take any steps with out dribbling the ball, if you do "travel" with the ball without dribbling the referee will whistle a penalty.
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
the player took 3 steps without dribbling so the ref called a travel
One rule of basketballis that you can't run with the ball in your handds without dribbling.
yes but if you got the ball from your teammate and you dribbled the ball then stopped without dribbling the ball you cant dribble when you stop or else that is a travel
Dribbling my hommie.
When you have the Basketball and you run or walk more then one step without bouncing it Travelling is taking two consecutive steps with different feet without dribbling the ball, unless the ball is released after the second step and before the third step occurs. I arrive at this conclusion not by the rule book, but by watching basketball on TV.