double dribble
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Definition
- Noun:
- A violation in basketball: A "double dribble" is an illegal action where a player either dribbles the ball with both hands simultaneously or stops their dribble and then begins to dribble again.
Usage
- The term "double dribble" is used exclusively in the context of basketball to describe a specific rule violation. It is called by a referee, resulting in a turnover, where possession of the ball is awarded to the opposing team.
Examples
- Noun:
- The referee blew the whistle and called a double dribble.
- He committed a double dribble when he picked up his dribble and then started bouncing the ball again.
- A common mistake for beginners is the double dribble.
Advanced Usage
- "to be called for a double dribble": To have a referee penalize you for this violation.
- The point guard was called for a double dribble at a crucial moment in the game.
Variants and Related Words
- Dribble (v/n): The act of bouncing the ball with one hand while moving.
- He can dribble the ball very well with his left hand.
- Traveling (n): Another common violation in basketball involving illegal movement with the ball.
- Turnover (n): A general term for losing possession of the ball to the other team, which can result from a double dribble, traveling, or a steal.
Synonyms
- Dribbling violation: A more general term for any illegal act related to dribbling.
- Illegal dribble: A direct synonym for "double dribble."
Related Phrases
- "Commit a double dribble": To perform the illegal action.
- The player committed a double dribble, giving the ball back to the other team.
- "Double dribble call": The referee's decision to penalize the violation.
- The controversial double dribble call decided the outcome of the match.
Noun
- an illegal dribble in basketball (the player uses both hands to dribble or the player starts to dribble a second time after coming to a stop)