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Question
State any three violations when opponents gain the possession of the ball.
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Solution
Following are the violations when opponents gain the possession of the ball:
- Travelling is when a player moves with the ball without correctly dribbling, resulting in a turnover.
- A double dribble occurs when a player dribbles the ball, stops, and then dribbles again or with both hands simultaneously, resulting in a violation.
- A shot clock violation occurs when the offensive team fails to attempt a shot that hits the rim within the allowed 24 seconds (or 30 seconds, depending on the league), resulting in a turnover for the opposing team.
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