Compared with dribbling with one hand, dribbling with two hands alternately can avoid stopping the ball, thus reducing the occurrence of dribbling.
You can dribble when you receive a pass from a teammate.
When receiving a pass from a teammate, you can clap the ball and March at the same time, which will not be a walk. Note that if you dribble by yourself, then pick up the ball and stop. If your steps are still moving, you are walking.
Stabilize the central foot
When you shake and dodge under the basket, you tend to move, mainly because when the other side squeezes you, your central foot is easy to move, that is, move. Therefore, always keep your center foot stable and your other foot can move freely.
After catching the ball, take another step after dribbling.
Many players are eager to attack and take the first step after receiving the pass from their teammates, which is illegal. No matter how urgent it is, you should remember to dribble before taking a step.