Originally Posted by
dtb00201
Originally Posted by
NickEPockets
Originally Posted by
10 Piece Nuggets
Thats not what I meant.
I mean whats it called when you dribble the ball over your shoulder.
Everywhere ive ever played ball they call it a carry.
This is correct. If the ball goes above your shoulder, it's a carry. However, in that pic, it's not blatant, so it wouldn't be called.
Violations
The following violations result in a change of possession:
24-Second Violation - NBA teams must attempt a shot within 24 seconds.
Three in the Key - An offensive or defensive player cannot remain in the lane (key) for more than three seconds at a time.
Double Dribble - A violation in which a player dribbles the ball, stops, then begins to dribble again.
Charging - A violation in which an offensive player runs into a stationary opponent.
Travelling - A violation in which a player takes too many steps without dribbling the basketball.
Eight-Second Violation - After a basket, the offensive team has eight seconds to get the ball over midcourt.
Palming - A violation in which a player moves his hand under the ball and scoops it while dribbling.
Goaltending - When a defensive player interferes illegally with a shot on the rim or on a downward path to the hoop; the shot is assumed in and the offensive team receives the basket.