That is the correct spelling for "dribbling" (leaking, or bouncing a Basketball).
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Its like dribbling a ball with your hand but dribbling with your feet is you dribble with your feet
no dribbling bouncy balls is though
Dribbling was added to basketball on May 14, 1953.
yes you can shield the ball while your dribbling.
The short answer is no. You may only start dribbling again once you have stopped if you either pass the ball to a teammate and then get it back, or have the ball removed from your possession by a member of the opposite team before recovering it. Simply dribbling, stopping, and then dribbling again is called "Double Dribbling" and results in a turnover.
Yes as long as you start dribbling before you attempt to get up and assuming dribbling would not result in a double dribble
dribbling, shooting, passing, and stealing
Dribbling the ball with two hands simultaneously. Dribbling the ball, stopping, and then dribbling again without passing or shooting.
Well, you should look up while dribbling, keep dribbiling too.
Injector dribbling will wash the oil off the cylinder walls.
I must improve my dribbling skills considerably, if I want to be on our high school's basketball team this year.This stream is reduced to merely dribbling from the alcove during the summer months.
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