Which of the following is NOT a violation in basketball?
(1 point)
Responses
Traveling
Traveling
Double-dribbling
Double-dribbling
5-second violation
5-second violation
crossover dribble
crossover dribble
Crossover dribble
The correct answer is crossover dribble. Crossover dribble is a legal move in basketball and is not considered a violation.
To determine which of the options is NOT a violation in basketball, let's go through each option and identify if it is a violation or not.
1. Traveling: This is indeed a violation in basketball. It occurs when a player with possession of the ball takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball.
2. Double-dribbling: This is also a violation. Double-dribbling happens when a player stops dribbling the ball, holds it with both hands, and then dribbles again or starts dribbling after picking up the ball.
3. 5-second violation: This is another violation in basketball. It occurs when a player in possession of the ball fails to either shoot, pass, or make a dribble move within five seconds while closely guarded by an opponent.
4. Crossover dribble: Unlike the previous options, a crossover dribble is not a violation in basketball. It is a dribbling technique used by players to change direction quickly by bouncing the ball from one hand to the other.
Therefore, the option that is NOT a violation in basketball is the "crossover dribble."