He hasn't picked up his dribble. You have to pick up your dribble and dribble again for a double dribble.Player dribbles up court. Stops dribbling to do something with his dribbling hand. Then, continues dribbling after the ball bounced two or three times on its own.
Why isnt this a double dribble?
Ehhhh....He hasn't picked up his dribble. You have to pick up your dribble and dribble again for a double dribble.
Player dribbles up court. Stops dribbling to do something with his dribbling hand. Then, continues dribbling after the ball bounced two or three times on its own.
Why isnt this a double dribble?
It isn't a double dribble. The ball is dribbling on its own once let go, like a cyborg ball. Are you trying to take away the ball's right to dribble itself? Who is going to advocate for the ball if it can't advocate for itself? After several independent and sentient dribbles it can then be taken back in hand, in harmony with the human it was once connected with.Player dribbles up court. Stops dribbling to do something with his dribbling hand. Then, continues dribbling after the ball bounced two or three times on its own.
Why isnt this a double dribble?
Player dribbles up court. Stops dribbling to do something with his dribbling hand. Then, continues dribbling after the ball bounced two or three times on its own.
Why isnt this a double dribble?
You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
It doesn't fit the definition of a double dribble or a carry. There is probably no rule against letting the ball bounce unimpeded.You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
A double dribble "occurs when a player ends their dribble by catching or causing the ball to come to rest in one or both hands and then dribbles"You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
and this discussion is all a bunch of drivelAll that I got out of this thread is that "dribble" is a truly strange word
And that Dove knows very little about basketballAll that I got out of this thread is that "dribble" is a truly strange word
If the ball is bouncing, that's dribbling, whether you touch it between bounces or not. You only touch it to control where it goes and keep it bouncing. Stopping a dribble means picking up the ball to keep it from bouncing.You dribble. Then stop. Then commence dribbling again. That's a double dribble.
Are you referring to the end of game when Sanogo had the ball? I think there was a clock malfunction on the broadcast. I was wondering why he turned over the ball (a carry) and walked without dribbling until I learned the clock was wrong.Player dribbles up court. Stops dribbling to do something with his dribbling hand. Then, continues dribbling after the ball bounced two or three times on its own.
Why isnt this a double dribble?
The refs are simply not calling carrying anymore. Did you see the end of the game with Sanogo?