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What do these basket ball terms mean?

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Carry

3 seconds

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  1. a carry is when you put your hand underneath the ball while dribbling. Three seconds is a violation when an offensive player, while the ball is possessed, stays in the key for more than three seconds. This is known as "three in the key"


  2. it means they traveled with the ball.

  3. Your picture is a puppy.  Your asking about basketball in golf.

  4. a carry is when you are dribbling the ball but your hand goes under the ball. Its like you "carried" the ball for a split second before your next dribble. It results in a traveling call.

    3 seconds is a violation on the offensive team. An offensive player cannot stand "in the paint" (the area under the hoop that goes out to the free throw line) for more than 3 seconds at a time. A player on offense can enter this space, but he has to leave every 3 seconds before he can come back in. you often hear people say "he's camping underneath" and they mean that he should be called for a 3 second violation. It results in a turnover.     This is a call that is often missed in the NBA, the refs call it every now and then but don't seem to pay too close attention to it.

  5. It's when you carry your hand under the ball when you dribble.

  6. Why don't you carry yourself away to the basketball forum !

  7. its when you pick up the ball and carry it.

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