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In basketball, traveling is a violation of the rules of basketball in which a player takes more than a predefined number of steps while holding the ball. Taking more steps without dribbling than this limit will result in a turnover and possession of the ball for the other team.
Dribbling is subject to several rules that limit the ball handler's advantage. The National Basketball Association Rule No. 10 (Section II (d)) states, "A player who is dribbling may not put any part of his hand under the ball and (1) carry it from one point to another or (2) bring it to a pause and then continue to dribble again." [1]
The rules of basketball are the rules and regulations that govern the play, officiating, equipment and procedures of basketball. While many of the basic rules are uniform throughout the world, variations do exist. Most leagues or governing bodies in North America, the most important of which are the National Basketball Association and NCAA ...
A simple rule change. Back in June, the NCAA Playing Rules and Oversight Panel announced a much-needed alteration to the block/charge rule. The new guideline “required a defender to be in ...
In April, a Commission on College Basketball suggested changes. And on Wednesday, the NCAA’s Board of Governors and Division I Board of Directors followed through in implementing a number of them.
The history of basketball can be traced back to a YMCA International Training School, known today as Springfield College, located in Springfield, Massachusetts.The sport was created by a physical education teacher named James Naismith, who in the winter of 1891 was given the task of creating a game that would keep track athletes in shape and that would prevent them from getting hurt.
The rule is expected to become official on April 28 and go into effect for the next school year. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
This rule applies to high school ball, college, nba, and most other leagues.Altarbo 03:16, 22 November 2006 (UTC) "Lifting the pivot foot alone does not constitute a travel; a player may pass, shoot, or call a timeout in that position. It is a travel once the foot is returned to the floor, or if a dribble is started."