Im not sure u tell me
When you are blocking a shot it is critical that you look at the basketball. If you don't then you will not know where the basketball is and you just might hit the person and get a foul. Once you at least smack the ball away then you look where it went and not stare at it but then go after it.
Two keys, increase your shot blocking ability in skill points and quick reactions but don't fall for fakes etc.
After a shot.
The shot clock.
Only when the player has blocked a shot. If a shot is blocked by a player jumping at the net, that touch is not considered one of the three touches for the team and the player that blocked the shot may play the ball again without violating the 'twice in succession' rule. In all other instances it is against the rule for a player to play the ball two times in succession.
No he was not , it was Suge Knight .
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.
No because it is a rule in the NBA.
18 as a general rule, however, there are always exceptions.
what do you mean by blocks there is a blocking foul only for defense offinse it would probably be a moveing pick or something if your talking about blocking a shot you can block anyone where ever they are just don't hit him and if you do make shour he doesn't make it
I would say because it makes the shot easier, and the main rule in golf is to not make a shot too easy.