Can you carry the ball in basketball?

Carrying in basketball is a violation in which a player “carries” the ball or allows his hand to go underneath the ball while dribbling. If a player stops his dribble by supporting the ball from underneath (even for a second) and then continues to dribble, this is considered a carry.
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Are NBA players carrying the ball?

So yes, many players carry the ball. Many players also try to draw fouls, but we seem to agree that what James Harden does is excessive.
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Do they still call palming the ball in basketball?

Quick Answer. Carrying, also known as “palming the ball” or “turning the ball over”, is a violation in basketball in which the ball handler allows their hand to scoop underneath the ball or places it on the lower half of the ball while dribbling, allowing the ball to come to a momentary rest.
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Can you carry the ball with one hand in basketball?

Move your hand back and forth to get comfortable holding the ball. The goal is to maintain a stable grip no matter how fast you move your hand. Incorporate palming into your playing style. For example, hold the ball tightly with one hand while you shoot a layup or perform a dunk.
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How long can you carry a ball in basketball?

5 second rule

On an inbound pass, a player may only hold on the ball for a maximum of 5 seconds. In the game, if a player is closely guarded, they must start dribbling, passing the ball or attempting a shot within five seconds. Upon violation of this rule, an inbound pass is awarded to the oppossing team.
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What's A Carry In Basketball



What is the carrying rule in basketball?

Carrying is a violation in the game of basketball. It occurs when the dribbling player continues to dribble after allowing the ball to come to rest in one or both hands and/or places hand underneath basketball.
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Can you just hold the ball in high school basketball?

High school rules mimic men's college basketball's closely guarded rule. A defender must be guarding the player in control of the ball, in the frontcourt, and must be within six feet of the player. A player may be holding or dribbling the ball.
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Why don't they call palming in the NBA?

Palming the ball is illegal because it gives the ball handler an unfair advantage over the defender.
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Can you steal the ball while dribbling?

Stealing the ball in basketball is a deceptively simple move. The actual process is straightforward -- swipe the ball away from someone when they're dribbling, grab the ball as it's in the air during a pass, or swat the ball away from the other player so that another of your teammates can grab it.
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Is slapping the ball illegal in basketball?

There is no rule to point to because there are only rules for fouls and this clearly isn't. Smacking the basketball is not a foul - ever - unless it is done with a closed fist or leg/foot.
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When did the NBA change the carry rule?

1979: Banning Hand-Checking

The hand-checking rule was implemented to stop being aggressive to offensive players, and the pace became quicker and more excited for NBA fans to follow. Another major rule change soon followed, making offense all the more exciting.
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Is dribbling over your shoulder a carry?

A player can dribble over his/her shoulders and head as long as the dribble is not discontinued. Jason Williams used to high dribble all the time.
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Is palming the ball a violation?

A carrying / palming violation occurs when you place your hand underneath the basketball during a dribbling motion and when you grip the ball with your dribbling hand to impede the dribbling motion, resulting in a turnover.
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What NBA players Cannot do?

For example, the standard NBA contract specifically prohibits boxing, professional wrestling, motorcycling, moped-riding, auto-racing, sky-diving and hang-gliding.
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Can you jump while dribbling?

To start a dribble, the pivot foot may not be lifted before the ball is released from the hand(s). To pass or shoot for a field goal, the player may jump off a pivot foot, but neither foot may be returned to the floor before the ball is released from the hand(s).
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Are you allowed to take 3 steps in basketball?

At first glance, it sure looks like Harden is taking three steps before he scores the ball, which would be against the rules and should be whistled as a travel. But if you look at the NBA rule book and watch the play again, it's pretty clear this isn't traveling. It's a totally legal move.
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What are the 5 violations in basketball?

A violation in basketball is called on any player who breaks or violates a rule of the game defined in the league rulebook.
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Goaltending, Interference, and Other Violations
  • Goaltending or basket interference.
  • Kicking the ball.
  • Striking the ball with a fist.
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Is a hesitation a carry?

I swear every time I see a "hesitation dribble" it can certainly be called a carry. Why is this allowed? Don't forget traveling and pushing off every play!!!!
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Why do NBA players get away with traveling?

Traveling will be an emphasis this season for officials, who are determined not to allow offensive players to gain an extra edge by taking an extra step. Scoring stars like Harden already got an advantage once hand-checking on the perimeter was no longer legal, so they can't be given another one.
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What is not allowed in basketball?

Rules of Basketball

Once a player puts two hands on the ball (not including catching the ball) they cannot then dribble or move with the ball and the ball must be passed or shot.
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Can you lift a player in basketball?

According to the NBA rulebook, it is not illegal for one player to climb onto his teammate's shoulders and play as one unit. This is a potentially game-changing discovery and I look forward to many accolades rolling in as I revolutionize basketball.
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Can you take two steps without dribbling?

No, you cannot take two steps in basketball without dribbling the ball.
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Can you take 2 steps then pivot?

a. A player who receives the ball while standing still may pivot, using either foot as the pivot foot. b. A player who receives the ball while he is progressing or upon completion of a dribble, may take two steps in coming to a stop, passing or shooting the ball.
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Can you take 3 steps while dribbling?

There is no limit to the number of steps a player may take when the ball is not in contact with his hand. You can take as many steps as you like when you are dribbling as long as the ball is not in contact with your hand.
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