Basketball Drill - Stutter Step Ball Handling
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@LobeWan i know this guy who can dribble the whole court in 2 dribbles
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this kid blows
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@LetYourGameSpeak81 If you're in the action of dribbling i.e. still maintaining control of the ball on the side (not bottom cause that's a carry) you can take as many steps as you want. You see it in fast breaks all the time, where they'll dribble once every 3 or 3 steps because they're still in the action of dribbling.
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he didnt pick up the ball he took his steps while dribbling- and it is 11 steps
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@LetYourGameSpeak81 as long as you dont put your hand beneath the ball, youre still driblling, and you cant travel while dribbling
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@LetYourGameSpeak81 to be considered a carry, the player's hand has to be under or nearly under the ball. in this case, the player's hand is on the side of the ball, resulting in a legal and very momentary grip on the ball. however, if the grip remains too long, a travel will probably be called.
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as long as you're dribbling, its not a travel. simple as that
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helps thanks
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dude this move definately works! its not a travel IF you execute it right. get the foot work down first though. once u perfect this move there are endless possibilities to choose from while performing it. for example friday, and i played SF and PG, well when i ran point i used this move along with a crossover and shook the living hell outta this dude NO ONE COULD HOLD ME(and im white :P) i ended up with 23 points and i hit the tie breaker with 7seconds left NO LIE!!! bottom line LEARN THIS MOVE
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People don't understand proper traveling rules. With the dribble alive, you can take 9 steps if you're fast enough.
LobeWan 1 year ago 3
How is it that a stutter step isnt considered a travel, I'd really like some clarification on this, its a move I've always wanted to put into my arsenal but one in which I would be iffy about using due to my being called for a travel.
LetYourGameSpeak81 2 years ago 3