(1) Dunk: The player holds the ball with one hand or both hands, jumps in the air and directly dunks the ball into the hoop from top to bottom.
(2) Make-up: When the shot is missed, the player jumps in the air to make up the ball in the basket.
(3) blocking position: the attacker uses footwork to block the defender behind him. This footwork is called blocking position.
(4) Catch the ball: move in the direction of passing the ball and catch the ball conveniently.
(5) misplaced defense: the defender stands beside the attacker he is defending, and obstructing him from catching the ball is called misplaced defense.
(6) Important position: The attacker uses his body to block the defender behind him and occupy a favorable position to catch the ball.
(7) Breakthrough: dribbling beyond the defender.
(8) empty cut: the attacker runs to the basket empty-handed.
(9) One pass: the first pass of the receiver from defense to attack.
(1) Blocking: When the attacker shoots, the defender tries to knock the ball out in the air.
(11) Make-up: When one defender loses his correct defensive position, the other defender takes up his correct defensive position in time.
(12) defense coordination: assisting the defense of peers.
(13) tight defense: close to the attacker, constantly using offensive defensive actions, threatening the safety of the opponent's possession or preventing the opponent from catching the ball.
(14) Oblique insertion: Run diagonally from the sideline to the basket or to the middle of the court.
(15) Time difference: When shooting, in order to avoid the cover of the opponent's defense, the air stop is used to change the shooting time.
(16) receiving: the offensive player who has no ball will take the initiative to grab the position and catch the ball.
(17) Fall position: During the transition of attack and defense, the positions of both sides are arranged.
(18) coordination: the attacking team's tactical cooperation of receiving and transferring the ball through the middle players in the frontcourt or the whole court will create the attacking opportunities such as empty cutting, bypassing and covering.
(19) cover: an offensive cooperation in which the attacker blocks the opponent's way with his body with reasonable technical actions and creates opportunities for his partner to get rid of defense.
(2) Sudden break: The attacking player with the ball passes the ball and cooperates.
(21) cross-cutting: the attacker with the ball uses the empty cut immediately after passing the ball, and must catch the ball to attack.
(22) make-up defense: when one defender loses his position and the attacker has the possibility of scoring directly, another nearby defender immediately gives up his opponent to guard against the attacker with the ball breakthrough.
(23) changing defense: the defenders exchange defense.
(24) Closing the door: Two adjacent players who defend the ball carrier quickly close in the direction of the attacker's breakthrough, forming a "barrier" to block the attacker's breakthrough route.
(25) attack: two defenders * * * stuck an attacker and blocked his passing route.
(26) Squeeze through: When two attackers cooperate with each other in cover, the players of those who are protected from the ground will approach to the back, seize the position at the moment when the attackers are about to complete the cover cooperation, and squeeze sideways between the two attackers, destroying their cover and continuing to defend their opponents.
(27) Crossing: When an attacker covers, the player who defends the cover is slightly away from the opponent, so that the companion can pass between his own cover players and continue to defend the opponent.
Precautions for shooting
There are many different shooting methods in basketball training and competition, but no matter which shooting method, there are two things that must be done:
First, the power is exerted from the sole of the foot, that is to say, although shooting by hand, the power is initiated from the forefoot of the foot, and then the basketball is thrown through the ankle, knee, crotch, upper body, arm and wrist, and finally the power is transmitted to the fingertips. The whole transmission of power should be a coherent and coordinated process.
The second arm posture should be that the upper arm is at 9 degrees to the forearm, and the wrist is extended back at nearly 9 degrees to the forearm and parallel to the upper arm. Fingers hold the back and lower parts of the ball. When shooting, stretch your arm up and forward (pointing to the basket, of course), bend your wrist up and forward hard, and finally push the ball out with your fingers. This will make the basketball spin downward and will not cause great rebound when hitting the backboard or the basket. You should also keep your hand in contact with the basketball for as long as possible (that is, follow the ball for a long time), which is conducive to controlling the direction of the ball and increasing the shooting percentage. Don't think too much about whether the ball is thrown into the basket at the beginning. Focus on body posture, movements and the rhythm of the whole shooting action. Repeat the same action essentials every time you shoot, and when the correct shooting action becomes smooth, the hit rate will naturally increase. You should also practice shooting at different positions and angles from the basket.
bank shot: clean cricket
double pump: stick shot (verb).
fade-away shot: back-up jumper
hook shot: hook shot
jumper shot
layup: layup with the ball
perimeter shot: mid-range shot
set shot: standing shot
three-point shot: three-pointer. T: power assist
block shot: attack resistance, Cover the chafing dish
defensive rebound
field goal percentage
field goal percentage
free throw percentage
free throw percentage
free throw: free throw offensive rebound
r. Ebound: rebounding
scoring: scoring
steal: stealing
three-point shot percentage: three-point shooting percentage
turnover: mistakes
field equipment
backboard: backboard
back court: backcourt
freethrow lane: Forbidden area
freethrow line: free throw line
front court: frontcourt
game clock: game clock
halftime: halftime
hoop
mid-court: halftime
painted area: basket.
restricted area near the basket: small circle area under the basket in the restricted area
rim: basket, basket
scoring table: recording table, scoring table
shot clock: time limit (the attacker must shoot within 24 seconds and the ball must touch the basket
, Otherwise it is illegal)
three-point line: three-point (ball) line
top of the circle: near the three-point (ball) line near the top of the restricted area
wing: (left and right sides) Bottom line area
Rules
blocking foul: Blocking foul
buzzer: (. Substitution ... etc.)
charging foul: (dribbling) hitting someone (foul)
dead ball (stopping the game)
defensive basket interference: Defensive side interferes with shooting score
delay of game: hindering the normal game
disqualification: leaving the game with a full offense, "graduation"
double dribble: dribble twice (violation)
ejection: expulsion
elbowing: abduction
expiration (of game, first half ...): (the whole game, The first half ...
) Time is over
first half: First half
First (second, third, fourth) period: the first (second, third,
fourth) section of the game
Five tickets left on the (game clock, Shot clock… ...): (The whole game
, on the time limit clock ...) There are only 5 seconds left
flaggrant foul
foul
foul out: leaving the game after committing a crime, "graduation"
foul out: leaving the game after committing a crime. "get an associate diploma"
full timeout: full-time (1 seconds) Pause
goaltending: interfere with the shooting score
hand-checking: push the opponent's offensive player's foul action with his palm
held ball (both sides hold the ball)
illegal defense
illegal off: offensive violation (see isolation)
isolation: Four offensive players are on one side, and the fifth player eats the opposing defensive player
jump ball: for the ball, Jump ball
loose ball foul: a foul when both sides have no possession of the ball (usually when both sides compete for the basket
cricket)
offensive basket interference: the offensive side interferes with the shooting score
out of bound: the ball is out of bounds (never say outside)
overtime, Overtime
refereee: referee
second half: second half
shot clock violation: violation of the time limit of shooting within 24 seconds (and the ball must touch the basket
)
substitute: substitution (playing, leaving).
suspension: suspension
technical foul
ten-second violation: the offense that the attacker didn't take the ball through the midfield for 1 seconds
three-second violation: (under the basket) for 3 seconds
throw a punch: punch fight
. In: serve the court
Travel: (with the ball) Walk
twenty-second timeout: There is only a 2-second pause
walking: (with the ball) Walk
List of p>nba teams:
western conference West
pacific division Atlantic Group
golden sta. Te warriors golden state warriors
la clippers los Angeles clippers
la lakers los Angeles Lakers
phoenix suns
portland trailblazers. Portland pioneers
sacramento kings Sacramento Kings
seattle supersonics (sonics for short). Seattle supersonics
midwest division
dallas mavericks Dallas Mavericks
denver nuggets Denver BRICS
houston rockets
minnesota timberwolves Minnesota Timberwolves
san anton. Io spurs St. Anthony
utah jazz
vancouver grizzlies
astern conference East
atlantic division Atlantic Group
miami heat Miami Heat Team
new york knickerboc. Kers (knicks for short) New york Knicks
philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers
orlando magic Orlando Magic
boston celtics Boston Seltik
new jersey nets
washington wizards
central div. Division Central Group
atlanta hawks Atlanta Hawks
charlotte hornets Charlotte Hornets
chicago bulls
cleveland cavaliers
detroit pistons Detroit Pistons
Indiana Space. Rs Indiana Pacers
milwaukee bucks Milwaukee Bucks
toronto raptors Toronto Raptors
Tactics
backdoor cut: Tactics from the baseline on both sides to the basket
block out: Blocking the opposing players so that they are not strong enough for the basketball game, Card position
cut: cut into
double team: double team with two defenders
dribble out of the time: the attacker consumes the remaining time of the game by dribbling
eat up the clock: the attacker consumes the remaining time of the game by dribbling or passing
fast break: fast break
foul strat. Egy: foul tactics
give and go: pass and cut tactics (of the attacking player with the ball)
joke for position: (under the basket) card position
milk the time away: the attacking player consumes the rest of the game by dribbling or passing the ball
one-one-one defense: man-to-man defense
. Roll: blocking and cutting tactics (of the player who is covered by the offensive side)
post-up play: (The player who holds the ball on the offensive side has his back to the basket) Eat the battle of the opposing defensive player alone
Skill
triple team: Use three defenses.