Charging occurs when one player runs into another. Traveling happens when a player walks with the ball. Goal tending occurs when a player interferes with the downward arc of the ball toward the basket.
Double dribble, travel, carry
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You can't, not only is it almost physically impossible to play with your feet, it is illegal for the ball to touch your feet in a basketball game, it's called kicking and is a violation.
A minor violation of the law refers to an offense that is considered less serious and typically results in a lower penalty or consequence. These violations may include traffic violations, minor drug offenses, or petty theft. In some cases, minor violations may be resolved with a warning or a fine.
The players.
If you don't mind getting thrown out of the game and facing possible criminal assault charges, sure.
a misdemeanor
Yes
Foul and violation.
A minor violation of the law is typically a non-criminal offense that results in a small penalty or fine. It may include infractions like speeding tickets, parking violations, or minor trespassing. These violations are generally considered less serious than criminal offenses and do not result in a criminal record.
There are many like the shotclock violation, 8second rule
$132; indiana code number violation is 35-46-1-10.5; charge is minor tobacco violation and the minor MUST appear in court!
Travel
yes