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  2. Teaching basketball to kids in the US is becoming a bit ... - AOL

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    Victor Wembanyama's on-court warmup session before games when he played in France would last for about an hour. It consisted of plenty of stretching, lots of passing and dribbling drills, then a ...

  3. Teaching basketball to kids in the US is becoming a bit ...

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    “He was playing in a club where the club was structured to teach the game of basketball before playing the game of basketball and we've inverted that here," Thompson said "Now we play the game of basketball — but we don’t teach the game of basketball anymore.” Maybe that will change. The NBA is thinking it might.

  4. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    In basketball, dribbling is bouncing the ball on the floor continuously with one hand at a time. It is the only legal way that a player may maintain possession of the ball while walking or running. James Naismith 's original rules said nothing about dribbling, merely stating that passing the ball was the legal way of advancing it. Players soon ...

  5. Double dribble - Wikipedia

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    Double dribble. In basketball, an illegal dribble (colloquially called a double dribble or dribbling violation) 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 it again with one hand or when a player touches it before the ball hits the ground.

  6. Basketball moves - Wikipedia

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    The over-the-head move is a move in which the player rotates the ball over their head in a circular fashion. This is done as the player is stepping to one side of the defender, while trying to get past them at the same time. It is essentially used as a way to prevent the ball from getting stolen.

  7. Traveling (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Traveling (basketball) In basketball, traveling is a violation of the rules of basketball in which a player takes more than a predefined number of steps. Taking more steps without dribbling than this limit will result in a turnover and possession of the ball for the other team. In the NBA and FIBA, when a player has taken more than two steps ...

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