Yes, it is a form of the verb "to dribble" (to slowly drip or ooze). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb and might also conceivably be used as an adjective.
I dribbled the baseball.
double dribbled is a basketball term - meaning the ball has been held during a dribble. In effect dribbled, held and then dribbled again. This is an infraction of the rules of basketball and results in the opposing team being given the ball.
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Dribbled is the past tense of dribble.
The adjective in that sentence would be skillfully.
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Netball or Basketball ( if you've dribbled stopped and then continued moving)
Because, the players dribbled all over the court!