The player must not purposefully bounce the ball off their body to change its trajectory.
When an offensive player bounces on a trampoline twice while in physical possession of the ball.
At the time, a player could only bounce the ball once, and could not shoot after he had dribbled.
Here the player must bounce the blob as if it were a ball.
Movement upwards occurs when the player "bounces" off of a platform or the floor.
For example, in one microgame, the player must bounce a tennis ball on a racquet.
But the Brazilian players soon bounced back and went back to work.
Quality players can bounce back and don't give up.
So they stood in a blue wall, Brown clapping madly, players bouncing on their toes.
A player with possession of the ball must bounce or pass the ball within ten seconds.