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What are the rules for traveling in basketball?

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I am a newly beginner in basketball and want to know about the rules for travelling. Does anyone know about the rules for traveling in basketball? Please help! Hope you can.

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  1. Judi

    Traveling is one of the generally frequent and misunderstood rules in all of basketball. Travel rule is planned to stop players from advancing superiority by departing with the ball without dribbling. Traveling is a violation in basketball and is penalized by rewarding the ball to the fighting against assembly out of bounds nearest to where the tour occurred. The minimal fundamental thought of traveling is supported on the pivot foot.
    Once a competitor accepts the ball or selections up his dribble, he is sanctioned to progress one leg, while the other leg has to continue on the floor as a pivot foot. This leg is sanctioned to rotate, as long as the ball of the leg stays on the floor at all times. A tour takes position when the competitor elevators the pivot leg and then revisits it to the floor before distributing the ball on a go beyond or a shot. For case, if a competitor accepts a go beyond and rises with both feet to endeavour a shot and revisits to floor without discharging, it is deliberated a travel.
    According to the traveling lead, if a competitor, while in tenure of the ball, rises off one leg, he may then land on two feet and use either one as the pivot leg or rise over off both feet before temporary or discharging the ball. A competitor is in addition not sanctioned to contact any part of the body to the floor--other than the hand--while keeping the ball. If he does, he will be called for a travel. If a competitor, without tenure of the ball, slippery dips through the floor to recover a loose ball, he is sanctioned to slither with the ball without being called for a travel.

     

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