VIOLATIONS IN BASKETBALL
A violation in basketball is called on any player who breaks or violates a rule of the game defined in the rulebook. In addition, unlike fouls, they do not typically end up in free throws for the other team. Rather, they almost always result in a turnover. There are three types of violations 1. Ball-Handling Violations When a team is on offense, they create violations by mishandling the ball. That means dribbling in an illegal way, or dribbling somewhere you shouldn’t. This category includes: =>backcourt violations =>carrying (also known as palming) =>double-dribbling =>traveling Traveling is when you take three or more steps without dribbling, which instantly results in a turnover. Carrying/palming, which is the same category, is a form of traveling where you dribble by grabbing the ball and then turning it over in your hand before putting it on the court. In that same vein, double dribbling occurs when you dribble in a way that causes the ball to rest in one or...