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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
traveling the point guard can't move his pivot foot until the ball bounces
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If you are NOT dribbling and you are holding the ball on the floor, and you get up without dribbling that is considered traveling.
A great move to use in basketball is the crossover. While you are dribbling, switch hands with the ball, this will help you defend the ball.
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.
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There is nothing wrong with dribbling the ball over your head, even though you should dribble from the floor to your waist for proper dribbling. As long as you don't necessarily carry the ball, or put your hand under it to move the ball, it is not considered a carry.
A player can pass the ball to a player located further down the court or he can run while dribbling the ball. A player cannot move his feet while holding the ball.
yes you can shield the ball while your dribbling.