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What's A Carry In Basketball & What's Not? Basketball Rules Explained!
There seems to be a TON of confusion around what's a carry in basketball and what's not, so in this video I explain this basketball rule straight out of the rule book.
I also show why carrying gives players and advantage and how you can get a similar effect while keeping your dribble legal.
This full tutorial and breakdown should help clear up confusion and give you more ways on how to use your basketball moves to beat defenders.
FREE pro ball handling workout - https://gethandles.com
If you want to see more of Jesse "Snake" Muench of Get Handles & Snake Basketball...
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published: 19 Sep 2018
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Do NBA Players REALLY Get Away With Carrying The Ball?
Are NBA Players REALLY Carrying The Basketball?
A lot of people aren't clear on the rules in basketball, mainly because they're going on what they were taught growing up, but very few people take the time to learn things like what is actually a carry according to the rule book.
Because of this, there's a lot of plays where people think NBA players are carrying the ball when they're not, but at the same time there ARE a lot of instances where NBA players do carry the ball.
In this video you'll learn how to tell the difference, so when you see NBA stars dribble a basketball you'll know if it's legal or not.
▶️ FREE "hybrid" workout develops ball handling & athleticism at the SAME TIME: https://gethandles.com
▶️ What's a carry and what's not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3xxP9etprw&l...
published: 11 Aug 2020
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NBA "Tired of Carrying" Moments
Without Lebron's performance during last season''s playoffs, this video would not have been made.😆
Get yourself a cool NBA phone case: http://sportzcases.com?aff=129
Use promo code: deeball
published: 22 Jul 2018
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Basketball Violations | Basketball
In this video, you will learn the five different types of violation to avoid in a basketball game.
Take a look at the next video to find out about traveling and how you can avoid it in your game.
Check out the full program: https://www.sikana.tv/en/sport/learn-to-play-basketball
Violations lead to the ball being turned over to the other team. Learn about the Out of Bounds; the Double Dribble; Ball Carrying; the Over and Back; and Kicking so that you can avoid committing these violations when you play.
This program was created thanks to the support of Decathlon, Sikana's partner for sports videos, along with the participation of the French Basketball Federation, an organisation which organises, runs and develops basketball in France
Visit our website: https://www.sikana.tv/en to discov...
published: 12 Jun 2017
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What's a Carry in 2019?
As the game of basketball continues to evolve, NBA Skills Coach Reid Ouse tries to help us navigate through that topic.
published: 10 Nov 2019
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Stop Carrying the Ball!
We can put an end to all of the carrying, if we work not only hard, but smart. With patience, carrying the ball will be a thing of the past.
"Controlling the Ball"
https://youtu.be/6WxXIQzNCEM
published: 06 Sep 2016
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Carry or palming the ball is as much a violation as a travel. It deserves a whistle, so call it.
This is another Rule Review segment covering plays involving carry or palming situations. This video is dedicated to educating basketball officials on the proper way to determine if a carry or palming has occurred. Not calling a carry or palming violation because an official considers it inconsequential or a game interrupter, gives an advantage to the offensive team by allowing them to perform illegal activity. Knowing the the basics of a dribble and how it relates to whether a player committed a carry or palming violation is an important step in learning how to rule on these situations. Watching actual videos that show carry or palming plays helps officials learn faster and retain rule information better. We can all learn together by continually discussing the rules as they are written ...
published: 07 Jun 2020
8:57
What's A Carry In Basketball & What's Not? Basketball Rules Explained!
There seems to be a TON of confusion around what's a carry in basketball and what's not, so in this video I explain this basketball rule straight out of the rul...
There seems to be a TON of confusion around what's a carry in basketball and what's not, so in this video I explain this basketball rule straight out of the rule book.
I also show why carrying gives players and advantage and how you can get a similar effect while keeping your dribble legal.
This full tutorial and breakdown should help clear up confusion and give you more ways on how to use your basketball moves to beat defenders.
FREE pro ball handling workout - https://gethandles.com
If you want to see more of Jesse "Snake" Muench of Get Handles & Snake Basketball...
Be sure to subscribe to our channel - https://www.youtube.com/jessesnakemuench?sub_confirmation=1
Connect with Get Handles on social media:
FaceBook #HandleGeek group: https://facebook.com/groups/gethandles/
Facebook - https://facebook.com/gethandles
Twitter - https://twitter.com/gethandlesbball
Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/snakejmoney
#basketballmoves #basketballdrills
https://wn.com/What's_A_Carry_In_Basketball_What's_Not_Basketball_Rules_Explained
There seems to be a TON of confusion around what's a carry in basketball and what's not, so in this video I explain this basketball rule straight out of the rule book.
I also show why carrying gives players and advantage and how you can get a similar effect while keeping your dribble legal.
This full tutorial and breakdown should help clear up confusion and give you more ways on how to use your basketball moves to beat defenders.
FREE pro ball handling workout - https://gethandles.com
If you want to see more of Jesse "Snake" Muench of Get Handles & Snake Basketball...
Be sure to subscribe to our channel - https://www.youtube.com/jessesnakemuench?sub_confirmation=1
Connect with Get Handles on social media:
FaceBook #HandleGeek group: https://facebook.com/groups/gethandles/
Facebook - https://facebook.com/gethandles
Twitter - https://twitter.com/gethandlesbball
Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/snakejmoney
#basketballmoves #basketballdrills
- published: 19 Sep 2018
- views: 292771
5:08
Do NBA Players REALLY Get Away With Carrying The Ball?
Are NBA Players REALLY Carrying The Basketball?
A lot of people aren't clear on the rules in basketball, mainly because they're going on what they were taught ...
Are NBA Players REALLY Carrying The Basketball?
A lot of people aren't clear on the rules in basketball, mainly because they're going on what they were taught growing up, but very few people take the time to learn things like what is actually a carry according to the rule book.
Because of this, there's a lot of plays where people think NBA players are carrying the ball when they're not, but at the same time there ARE a lot of instances where NBA players do carry the ball.
In this video you'll learn how to tell the difference, so when you see NBA stars dribble a basketball you'll know if it's legal or not.
▶️ FREE "hybrid" workout develops ball handling & athleticism at the SAME TIME: https://gethandles.com
▶️ What's a carry and what's not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3xxP9etprw&list=PLVvu-7enStA9lXQ_0xmaCoB8MoMDqzDhK&index=3
▶️ More NBA debates, breakdowns and discussion: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvu-7enStA8fjc3-SRI17U1fZ-ov9gGL
If you want to see more of Jesse "Snake" Muench of Get Handles & Snake Basketball...
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https://wn.com/Do_Nba_Players_Really_Get_Away_With_Carrying_The_Ball
Are NBA Players REALLY Carrying The Basketball?
A lot of people aren't clear on the rules in basketball, mainly because they're going on what they were taught growing up, but very few people take the time to learn things like what is actually a carry according to the rule book.
Because of this, there's a lot of plays where people think NBA players are carrying the ball when they're not, but at the same time there ARE a lot of instances where NBA players do carry the ball.
In this video you'll learn how to tell the difference, so when you see NBA stars dribble a basketball you'll know if it's legal or not.
▶️ FREE "hybrid" workout develops ball handling & athleticism at the SAME TIME: https://gethandles.com
▶️ What's a carry and what's not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3xxP9etprw&list=PLVvu-7enStA9lXQ_0xmaCoB8MoMDqzDhK&index=3
▶️ More NBA debates, breakdowns and discussion: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVvu-7enStA8fjc3-SRI17U1fZ-ov9gGL
If you want to see more of Jesse "Snake" Muench of Get Handles & Snake Basketball...
🔔Be sure to subscribe and turn on notifications: https://www.youtube.com/jessesnakemuench?sub_confirmation=1
🔔My channel on how to grow a YouTube based business: https://youtube.com/inspirevideomarketing
🔌Connect with Get Handles on social media:
🤜🤛 FaceBook HandleGeek group: https://facebook.com/groups/gethandles/
🔵Facebook - https://facebook.com/gethandles
📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gethandlesbball
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🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/gethandlesbball
📌 Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/snakejmoney
- published: 11 Aug 2020
- views: 48039
8:39
NBA "Tired of Carrying" Moments
Without Lebron's performance during last season''s playoffs, this video would not have been made.😆
Get yourself a cool NBA phone case: http://sportzcases.com?a...
Without Lebron's performance during last season''s playoffs, this video would not have been made.😆
Get yourself a cool NBA phone case: http://sportzcases.com?aff=129
Use promo code: deeball
https://wn.com/Nba_Tired_Of_Carrying_Moments
Without Lebron's performance during last season''s playoffs, this video would not have been made.😆
Get yourself a cool NBA phone case: http://sportzcases.com?aff=129
Use promo code: deeball
- published: 22 Jul 2018
- views: 948869
2:25
Basketball Violations | Basketball
In this video, you will learn the five different types of violation to avoid in a basketball game.
Take a look at the next video to find out about traveling an...
In this video, you will learn the five different types of violation to avoid in a basketball game.
Take a look at the next video to find out about traveling and how you can avoid it in your game.
Check out the full program: https://www.sikana.tv/en/sport/learn-to-play-basketball
Violations lead to the ball being turned over to the other team. Learn about the Out of Bounds; the Double Dribble; Ball Carrying; the Over and Back; and Kicking so that you can avoid committing these violations when you play.
This program was created thanks to the support of Decathlon, Sikana's partner for sports videos, along with the participation of the French Basketball Federation, an organisation which organises, runs and develops basketball in France
Visit our website: https://www.sikana.tv/en to discover dozens of free, online video programs on a whole range of essential topics: Health, Food, DIY, Micro-Entrepreneurship, Sport, Living Together and many more…
To help us translate the videos: https://factory.sikana.tv/
Adam Simmons - "Long Rhode Home", "Piano Hop", "Tang-A-Lang"
Published by Alter K
Voiced by Xavier Gianni
https://wn.com/Basketball_Violations_|_Basketball
In this video, you will learn the five different types of violation to avoid in a basketball game.
Take a look at the next video to find out about traveling and how you can avoid it in your game.
Check out the full program: https://www.sikana.tv/en/sport/learn-to-play-basketball
Violations lead to the ball being turned over to the other team. Learn about the Out of Bounds; the Double Dribble; Ball Carrying; the Over and Back; and Kicking so that you can avoid committing these violations when you play.
This program was created thanks to the support of Decathlon, Sikana's partner for sports videos, along with the participation of the French Basketball Federation, an organisation which organises, runs and develops basketball in France
Visit our website: https://www.sikana.tv/en to discover dozens of free, online video programs on a whole range of essential topics: Health, Food, DIY, Micro-Entrepreneurship, Sport, Living Together and many more…
To help us translate the videos: https://factory.sikana.tv/
Adam Simmons - "Long Rhode Home", "Piano Hop", "Tang-A-Lang"
Published by Alter K
Voiced by Xavier Gianni
- published: 12 Jun 2017
- views: 855976
1:42
What's a Carry in 2019?
As the game of basketball continues to evolve, NBA Skills Coach Reid Ouse tries to help us navigate through that topic.
As the game of basketball continues to evolve, NBA Skills Coach Reid Ouse tries to help us navigate through that topic.
https://wn.com/What's_A_Carry_In_2019
As the game of basketball continues to evolve, NBA Skills Coach Reid Ouse tries to help us navigate through that topic.
- published: 10 Nov 2019
- views: 1187
2:39
Stop Carrying the Ball!
We can put an end to all of the carrying, if we work not only hard, but smart. With patience, carrying the ball will be a thing of the past.
"Controlling the B...
We can put an end to all of the carrying, if we work not only hard, but smart. With patience, carrying the ball will be a thing of the past.
"Controlling the Ball"
https://youtu.be/6WxXIQzNCEM
https://wn.com/Stop_Carrying_The_Ball
We can put an end to all of the carrying, if we work not only hard, but smart. With patience, carrying the ball will be a thing of the past.
"Controlling the Ball"
https://youtu.be/6WxXIQzNCEM
- published: 06 Sep 2016
- views: 36667
4:50
Carry or palming the ball is as much a violation as a travel. It deserves a whistle, so call it.
This is another Rule Review segment covering plays involving carry or palming situations. This video is dedicated to educating basketball officials on the prope...
This is another Rule Review segment covering plays involving carry or palming situations. This video is dedicated to educating basketball officials on the proper way to determine if a carry or palming has occurred. Not calling a carry or palming violation because an official considers it inconsequential or a game interrupter, gives an advantage to the offensive team by allowing them to perform illegal activity. Knowing the the basics of a dribble and how it relates to whether a player committed a carry or palming violation is an important step in learning how to rule on these situations. Watching actual videos that show carry or palming plays helps officials learn faster and retain rule information better. We can all learn together by continually discussing the rules as they are written and reinforce those rules by applying them to actual high school basketball videos.
In this segment of Rule Review, the four carry or palming video clips we reference are all high school games and involve different aspects to improving your ruling on any possible carry or palming violations.
Video #1
- A dribbler comes down the court and jukes his player by quickly changing direction, however the official correctly identifies that the hand of the dribbler not only falls under the ball but pulls it back up as he moves it to the other side to change direction. A carry doesn't happen when the player puts his hand under the ball, but when he keeps the ball from following its normal bounce pattern, keeping it from continuing in its downward path, it becomes a carry.
Video #2
- After receiving a pass, a player makes a move along the endline, dribbling the ball briefly before passing to a teammate for a 3 point shot, however, when examined closer it is shown that the player alters the normal dribble pattern of the ball by pushing it laterally for a couple feet before allowing it to fall back to the floor. This should be ruled a carry violation.
Video #3
- When a dribbler moves toward the division line, resetting the offense, he adjusts his positioning in relation to his defender to be in a better, more advantageous position to start a new play. But in this players attempt to adjust, he puts his hand under the ball and holds it, keeping it from falling downward until he moves it completely to the other side. Only then does he push the ball back to the floor to continue his dribble. Just as the other plays, since the balls bounce has been interrupted and remains stagnant in the air while the player manipulates its' position, it becomes a carry violation. This play was correctly ruled by the official.
Video #4
- The dribbler makes a move along the division line and during this action he loses control of the ball, bouncing high and away from him. The dribbler then places his hand beneath the ball, but does not touch it. Once the ball returns to a position just below the dribblers hand, the dribbler then puts his hand back onto the ball and continues his dribble. This is an example reiterating that just because a dribblers hand falls beneath the ball, it does not automatically make it a carry violation. The balls bounce pattern must be interrupted and manipulated by the dribbler touching and moving the ball. How high it bounces makes no difference in ruling on this violation.
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but true education and learning can more effectively be attained when each video is annotated with diagrams and shading to point out key teaching points. Taking away and remember specifics on a rule such as the carry or palming is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and the Rule Review segment, creates videos that don't leave you guessing about whether there was a foul, violation or not. Even though we cannot officiate in slow motion or freeze frames, by watching and reviewing video video in this fashion, we are able to "retrain our brain" so we can start seeing plays more accurately when we do see them in real time and increase our ability to get the call right.
#carry
#palming
For more videos by the Officials Institute subscribe to this channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/officialsinstitute
OR
click the following video links
Jump Ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ek3zEq4Lns
Free Throws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8WK2cNgSKA
Live Video Review - Verticality/Rebounding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2l8EGT3h8w
Basket Interference/Goaltending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q70UOTdRHdw
You can also find us on our website
https://officialsinstitute.org/
Join our group on Facebook
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All rules referenced in this video are taken from the official rules book provided by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). To find out more about the NFHS, you can visit them at https://nfhs.org/
https://wn.com/Carry_Or_Palming_The_Ball_Is_As_Much_A_Violation_As_A_Travel._It_Deserves_A_Whistle,_So_Call_It.
This is another Rule Review segment covering plays involving carry or palming situations. This video is dedicated to educating basketball officials on the proper way to determine if a carry or palming has occurred. Not calling a carry or palming violation because an official considers it inconsequential or a game interrupter, gives an advantage to the offensive team by allowing them to perform illegal activity. Knowing the the basics of a dribble and how it relates to whether a player committed a carry or palming violation is an important step in learning how to rule on these situations. Watching actual videos that show carry or palming plays helps officials learn faster and retain rule information better. We can all learn together by continually discussing the rules as they are written and reinforce those rules by applying them to actual high school basketball videos.
In this segment of Rule Review, the four carry or palming video clips we reference are all high school games and involve different aspects to improving your ruling on any possible carry or palming violations.
Video #1
- A dribbler comes down the court and jukes his player by quickly changing direction, however the official correctly identifies that the hand of the dribbler not only falls under the ball but pulls it back up as he moves it to the other side to change direction. A carry doesn't happen when the player puts his hand under the ball, but when he keeps the ball from following its normal bounce pattern, keeping it from continuing in its downward path, it becomes a carry.
Video #2
- After receiving a pass, a player makes a move along the endline, dribbling the ball briefly before passing to a teammate for a 3 point shot, however, when examined closer it is shown that the player alters the normal dribble pattern of the ball by pushing it laterally for a couple feet before allowing it to fall back to the floor. This should be ruled a carry violation.
Video #3
- When a dribbler moves toward the division line, resetting the offense, he adjusts his positioning in relation to his defender to be in a better, more advantageous position to start a new play. But in this players attempt to adjust, he puts his hand under the ball and holds it, keeping it from falling downward until he moves it completely to the other side. Only then does he push the ball back to the floor to continue his dribble. Just as the other plays, since the balls bounce has been interrupted and remains stagnant in the air while the player manipulates its' position, it becomes a carry violation. This play was correctly ruled by the official.
Video #4
- The dribbler makes a move along the division line and during this action he loses control of the ball, bouncing high and away from him. The dribbler then places his hand beneath the ball, but does not touch it. Once the ball returns to a position just below the dribblers hand, the dribbler then puts his hand back onto the ball and continues his dribble. This is an example reiterating that just because a dribblers hand falls beneath the ball, it does not automatically make it a carry violation. The balls bounce pattern must be interrupted and manipulated by the dribbler touching and moving the ball. How high it bounces makes no difference in ruling on this violation.
Watching video clips is a good way to stay connected to the skill of officiating basketball but true education and learning can more effectively be attained when each video is annotated with diagrams and shading to point out key teaching points. Taking away and remember specifics on a rule such as the carry or palming is easier when visual aids are used to present in a way that is easy to listen to and understand.
The Officials Institute, and the Rule Review segment, creates videos that don't leave you guessing about whether there was a foul, violation or not. Even though we cannot officiate in slow motion or freeze frames, by watching and reviewing video video in this fashion, we are able to "retrain our brain" so we can start seeing plays more accurately when we do see them in real time and increase our ability to get the call right.
#carry
#palming
For more videos by the Officials Institute subscribe to this channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/officialsinstitute
OR
click the following video links
Jump Ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ek3zEq4Lns
Free Throws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8WK2cNgSKA
Live Video Review - Verticality/Rebounding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2l8EGT3h8w
Basket Interference/Goaltending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q70UOTdRHdw
You can also find us on our website
https://officialsinstitute.org/
Join our group on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialsinstitute/
All rules referenced in this video are taken from the official rules book provided by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). To find out more about the NFHS, you can visit them at https://nfhs.org/
- published: 07 Jun 2020
- views: 7509