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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 980108" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Ok. I see what you are saying, and I agree. I was thinking in terms of making a “running” shot like a layup, since your original response was to a comment about Kelly pinning the ball to his chest and taking two huge running steps to do a layup. In the case of a running shot or pass you cannot take 3-4 steps.</p><p></p><p>What you are referring to about keeping your hand on top of the ball is just basic dribbling and can be interpreted to mean you are not required to take only one step for every bounce of the ball, which is only natural. If you sprint full speed while dribbling a basketball, you will naturally take multiple steps per bounce of the ball. Now, you can use this rule in creative ways to do things like stutter step, skip, or hop while maintaining your dribble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 980108, member: 4289"] Ok. I see what you are saying, and I agree. I was thinking in terms of making a “running” shot like a layup, since your original response was to a comment about Kelly pinning the ball to his chest and taking two huge running steps to do a layup. In the case of a running shot or pass you cannot take 3-4 steps. What you are referring to about keeping your hand on top of the ball is just basic dribbling and can be interpreted to mean you are not required to take only one step for every bounce of the ball, which is only natural. If you sprint full speed while dribbling a basketball, you will naturally take multiple steps per bounce of the ball. Now, you can use this rule in creative ways to do things like stutter step, skip, or hop while maintaining your dribble. [/QUOTE]
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