Their are two types of non-foul violations, they include: defensive no-nfoul violation, and offensive nonfoul violations.
Lets start off with the defensive violation which is goaltending and kicking.
A referee will call goaltending when a player illegally interferes with a shot.
In other words, the player makes contact with the ball as it is traveling in its downward path, or touches the ball if it is on the rim.
A kicking violation is exactly what it sounds, yes basketball players do occasionally kick the basketball and make it seem like it is an accident.
In the NBA, the player who kicks the ball will automatically have the ball turned over to the other team.
In the NCAA the game clock is simply reseted.
Some players and coaches use kicking as a tactic so that the opposing team can think of another offensive strategy while the other team does the same as well.
Offensive violations result in turnovers, it is also noted that the team to commit the most turnovers will lose.
Traveling is when any player who has the ball in possession is not dribbling the ball like they are supposed to.
Players will use a pivot foot meaning they keep one foot steady and the other foot moving so that they can keep a look out for who is open for the pass or to keep their defense up.
Double dribbling is exactly how it sounds, a double dribble is when a player holds the ball with two hands and then dribbles the ball again, or when the player dribbles, then stops dribbling and then dribbles again.
Carrying or palming is when a player dribbling the ball may not bring her palm under the ball when it reaches its point off the dribble.
The three second violation is when an offensive player remains in the free throw lane for more than three consecutive seconds unless the player is going to make a shot.
Out of bounds is when a ball is outside of the basketball court, the team that did not have the ball last will be given the ball.
When a ball is about to turn out of bounds, players will rush to the ball and throw it to a teammate to try to keep the ball alive.
Finally the lane violation is when players are not allowed to enter the free throw lane until the ball leaves the shooters hands, failure to do so is lane violation.
It is just as important to not commit any foul violations because it gives the opposing team confidence to make free throw shots.
Their are a variety of athletes that get ejected off the game for simply having to many violations on them.
Lets start off with the defensive violation which is goaltending and kicking.
A referee will call goaltending when a player illegally interferes with a shot.
In other words, the player makes contact with the ball as it is traveling in its downward path, or touches the ball if it is on the rim.
A kicking violation is exactly what it sounds, yes basketball players do occasionally kick the basketball and make it seem like it is an accident.
In the NBA, the player who kicks the ball will automatically have the ball turned over to the other team.
In the NCAA the game clock is simply reseted.
Some players and coaches use kicking as a tactic so that the opposing team can think of another offensive strategy while the other team does the same as well.
Offensive violations result in turnovers, it is also noted that the team to commit the most turnovers will lose.
Traveling is when any player who has the ball in possession is not dribbling the ball like they are supposed to.
Players will use a pivot foot meaning they keep one foot steady and the other foot moving so that they can keep a look out for who is open for the pass or to keep their defense up.
Double dribbling is exactly how it sounds, a double dribble is when a player holds the ball with two hands and then dribbles the ball again, or when the player dribbles, then stops dribbling and then dribbles again.
Carrying or palming is when a player dribbling the ball may not bring her palm under the ball when it reaches its point off the dribble.
The three second violation is when an offensive player remains in the free throw lane for more than three consecutive seconds unless the player is going to make a shot.
Out of bounds is when a ball is outside of the basketball court, the team that did not have the ball last will be given the ball.
When a ball is about to turn out of bounds, players will rush to the ball and throw it to a teammate to try to keep the ball alive.
Finally the lane violation is when players are not allowed to enter the free throw lane until the ball leaves the shooters hands, failure to do so is lane violation.
It is just as important to not commit any foul violations because it gives the opposing team confidence to make free throw shots.
Their are a variety of athletes that get ejected off the game for simply having to many violations on them.
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