Can you catch the ball from out of bounds basketball?
An athlete that is out of bounds cannot play the ball. However, as soon as both of their feet are back in the court, they can interact with the ball again. So, if a player is out of bounds, they must return to the court before being able to handle the ball or pass it to a teammate.
Here's the rule. A player can save the ball from going out of bounds, HE can go out of bounds & come back inbounds & pick it up. DJ slapped at it thinking he couldn't retrieve it because he went OB. Most college players don't know the rule.
Whenever a steal is recorded by a defensive player, an offensive player must be credited as committing a turnover. Stealing the ball requires good anticipation, speed and fast reflexes, all common traits of good defenders.
In all levels of basketball besides the NBA, a player can be the first to touch his own air ball as long as referees rule it a legitimate shot attempt.
Even if you find your ball you cannot play it.
You must follow the golf out of bounds rules to proceed with your round.
So, while you can push a receiver out of bounds if the quarterback has already left the pocket, you could not grab the receiver and throw him out of bounds, since holding has no pocket exception. You could not do either after the ball has been thrown.
The new stroke-and-distance local rule allows players the option of dropping in the fairway if they so choose. Players must find where their ball went out of bounds and create an imaginary perpendicular to the fairway, no closer to the hole. From there, you can now drop anywhere within two club-lengths behind the line.
If you hit your ball out of bounds or lose it (you have three minutes to search for your ball before it becomes lost), your only option is to go back to the spot of your previous stroke to play under stroke and distance.
Once the ball goes out of bounds, it must be put back into play with a throw-in, goal kick, or corner kick.
Traveling Out of Bounds: A.
After made baskets – When a basket is made, the opposing team may “run” the entire baseline when trying to inbound the ball. This includes returning from a time out. The ball may also be passed to a teammate who is positioned entirely out of bounds on the baseline and there is no violation.
Are you allowed to dribble with 2 hands at the same time?
A dribble ends when the player touches the ball with both hands simultaneously or permits the ball to come to rest in one or both hands. The ball being touched with both hands simultaneously (dribble with both hands) is a double dribble.
Personal Foul. A player shall not hold, push, charge into, impede the progress of an opponent by extending a hand, arm, leg or knee or by bending the body into a position that is not normal. Contact that results in the re-routing of an opponent is a foul which must be called immediately.

A player may not be the first to touch his own pass unless the ball touches his back- board, basket ring or another player.
Yes, you can. It doesn't matter whether your shot hits the rim, the backboard, or just air molecules — as long as its an intentional shot, you can be the first person to touch it on a rebound.
Here's the top 5: Catching your own airball is allowed if it was a legitimate shot unless you're playing your pickup game according to NBA rules, which makes you a douchebag. The top and side of the backboard is not out of bounds, only the back-facing plane of the backboard is. Step-throughs are not traveling.
Illegal Throw-Ins
For example, if a player takes longer than 5 seconds to throw the ball into bounds, the throw-in will be declared illegal and the ball will be turned over. Also, if the player steps into the bounds of the court before letting go of the ball on the throw-in, their throw will be considered illegal.
The definition goes on to tell us that “When out of bounds is defined by a line on the ground, the line itself is out of bounds.” In that case, the nearest inside edge (golf course side) of the line would define the boundary line.
ARTICLE 3. a. A ball not in player possession, other than a kick that scores a field goal, is out of bounds when it touches the ground, a player, a game official or anything else that is out of bounds, or that is on or outside a boundary line.
Anyone on the line of scrimmage but inside the right-most or left-most receiver is “covered up” and therefore ineligible to catch a pass. With seven players on the line, that leaves three remaining players in the backfield, or at least a yard off the line of scrimmage, plus the quarterback.
Taking the legs off is a bad idea. Receivers need ventilation. If resting flat on a shelf a receiver can overheat.
Can you tackle someone by grabbing their jersey?
No player shall grab the inside collar of the back or the side of the shoulder pads or jersey, or grab the jersey at the name plate or above, and pull the runner toward the ground. This does not apply to a runner who is in the tackle box or to a quarterback who is in the pocket.
Also, a ball out of bounds may be treated as lost by local rule, (i.e. lost hole in match play). This change was not adopted by the USGA until 1915, although the local rule adjustment was not incorporated. 1920 Stroke and distance, but now the penalty stroke may be remitted by local rule. 1947 USGA and 1950 R&A.
: outside the prescribed or conventional boundaries or limits.
Out of bounds: The whole ball must be over the boundary line. This results in a throw-in. Out of bounds on the full: When a ball is kicked out of bounds without bouncing or being touched by a player, it results in a free kick to the nearest opposition player.
When the ball goes out of bounds on the sideline, it is put into play with a throw-in from the spot where it crossed the line. All opponents are to be 10 yards back at the time of the throw.