Can you dribble after a pump fake




















User Name. Remember Me? Forza Horizon 5 Review. Poll: What's more important to you, when the time comes to purchase a game? Click to vote. Page 2 of 2. Thread Tools. Originally Posted by jfsolo. This does happen, if you haven't seen it you're either lucky or just a gaming god.

As such the pump fake should look exactly like the beginning of the player's shot. A good player will bring the ball up quickly, show the ball to the defender, and look at the basket, showing his eyes in order to get the defender to lunge or jump. A pump fake can be used anywhere on the court , but is most believable when used within the shooter's range. When used on the perimeter , a pump fake can create space between the offensive player and his defender.

This gives the offensive player the opportunity to drive past his defender for a mid-range or close-range shot. That said, you can keep jumping for your free shots if you do not have the power to shoot from a standstill position. So keep practicing on your standstill shots until you get better at it and can do so comfortably. If you want to learn how to shoot a free throw without jumping, you can start with the following tips:.

If the shooter steps over the plane of the free-throw line before the ball touches the basket ring, backboard, or the end of the free throw, there are the following penalties:. Free throws are an aspect of basketball; every player must have some skill for a well-balanced team. However, faking a free throw during games will attract a penalty, but there are ways around this, like a pump fake. You also have to make sure to stay within the boundary of free-throw lines to avoid penalties and lose points.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. So straight to the title: Are you allowed to fake a free throw? If the free throw attempt is to stay in play, the opposing team will inbound on either of the sidelines at the free-throw line extended.

If the free throw attempt is not to remain in play, then the game will continue from that point. C — A player may not dribble a second time after he has voluntarily ended his first dribble. Now let us take a look at the rule book of when it is okay to dribble a second time with examples.

In Rule Number 10 Section three of the rule book, Dribble D states a player can dribble a second time if he lost control of the basketball 1 A field goal attempt at his basket, provided the ball touches the backboard or basket ring. An example of this is simply a player attempts a shot after dribbling and rebounds his own missed shot. Notice it says it must touch the rim and backboard. So you must attempt a shot and not throw it off the backboard on purpose like Lebron James does when he dunks it off a self alley-oop.

If you were to throw it off the backboard and dribbling again that would be a travel. You may shoot the ball on purpose after dribbling and hit the rim to get your own rebound if your that skilled to do so and continue to dribble a second time. Realistically it is only the first, as they count the ball hitting the rim as no team control and its fair game for anyone who grabs the rebound.

This usually happens when the defender tries to steal the ball by hitting it out of your hands as you looking for a pass or on a block attempt as your trying to shoot. So again here you have made your pump fake and lost your dribble you are too far away from the basket so you are looking to pass.



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