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Basketball

Terminologies
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Basketball
Glossary
Basketball Glossary
Air Ball: The ball misses the hoop and backboard entirely.

Alley-oop: A high arc pass to a teammate in a position near the basket to


leap and score.

Alternating-possession rule: A rule in which teams take turns possessing


the ball after stopped plays.

Assist: A pass that sets up a score.

Backboard: The surface to which the basket is mounted.

Back Court: Area of the court farthest from the offensive team's goal.
Back Door Cut: A player
approaches quickly from behind Baselines: Also known as "end lines",
a defender toward the basket. the boundary lines extending across both
Back Screen: An offensive ends of the court behind the baskets.
player moves away from the Baseline Pass: A player passes the ball
basket to set a screen for single-handedly to a cutter advancing
teammate. toward the basket.
Ball Fake: To fake a pass or Basket: The scoring goal attached to the
shot. backboard and is comprised of a metal
Bang the Boards: An rim from which a corded net hangs.
aggressive rebound. Behind-the-back Dribble: A dribble
Bank Shot: The ball bounces from one hand to the other behind the
off the backboard and into the back.
basket.
Behind-the-back Pass: A pass made
behind the body.
Between the Legs Dribble: A dribble
between the legs from one hand to the
other.
Blocked Shot: A shot deflected on its way
to the basket.
Blocking: Using the body to block an
opponent.
Bonus Free-throw: Also called "one-on-one"; a free-throw awarded a
team whose opponent exceeds the number of fouls allowed in a half.
Bounce Pass: A pass is deflected off the floor before being received by a
team player.
Box Out: In an attempt to block an opponent and set up rebound
opportunities, a defense player gets between a teammate and the basket.
Carrying the Ball: Also called "palming"; an illegal dribbling of the ball
with both hands at the same time, turning the ball over in your hands, or
placing the hands underneath the ball as if holding or carrying it.
Catch and Face: Catching a pass and turning directly toward the basket
before taking a shot.
Center: In position near the basket to capture rebounds and block shots.
Change of Pace Dribble: Slowing down and speeding up dribble to get
past an opponent.

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Charging: An offensive player fouls by Court: The floor upon which the game of
illegally contacting a stationary defense basketball is played.
player. Crossover Dribble: A front-of-the-body
Chest Pass: A chest-to-chest pass with both dribble from one hand to the other.
hands. Cross Screen: A lateral advance to set up a
Chin it: After receiving a rebound, the ball is screen.
under the chin with elbows and fingers Crossover Step: A jab step, then a step in the
pointing up. opposite direction.
Clear Out: To make room for the ball Curl Cut: Used when the defender is behind
handler. the cutter, an offensive player cuts off a
Control Dribble: A closely guarded low screen and heads toward the basket.
dribble. Cut: A quick advance by the offense toward
Controlling the Boards: Otherwise known a position to shoot or receive the ball.
as "banging the boards"; controlling most of Cylinder: The closely guarded circular area
the rebounds. above the basket.
Conversion: A dunked free-throw. Dead Ball: A ball that is not "alive" or in
play.
Defense: The team not in possession of the Dribble: Bouncing the ball off the floor with
ball. one hand.
Drive: A brisk advance toward the basket
Defense Rebound: Rebound by the defense with the aim of shooting.
player. Dunk: Slamming the ball into the basket.
Elbow: Illegal contact with the elbow by an
Double Dribble: The illegal act of dribbling, opponent.
stopping, then dribbling again. End Lines: Otherwise known as "baselines";
the lines that run the width of the court
Double Team: Two teammates move in to behind the baskets.
guard one offensive player. Fake: A deceptive move by the offense in
order to offset the defense.
Down Court: Moving from the back court Fast Break: A rush down court to beat the
toward the offensive basket. opponent to the basket.
Field Goal: A basket made while the ball is
Down Screen: An offensive player moves in play.
toward the baseline to set a screen.
Field Goal Percentage: The number of field goals attempted.
Fishhook Cut: Quickly changing direction.
Five-second Violation: Taking longer than five seconds to pass the ball inbounds to a
teammate.
Forwards: Players positioned along the free-throw lane and who are generally closer
to the basket than the guards.
Flagrant Foul: Excessive or aggressive contact with an opponent.
Floor Violation: See Violation.
Floor: The court area bordered by end-lines and sidelines.
Foul: An illegal play other than a floor violation.
Foul Line: The line 15 feet in front of the backboard paralleling the end-line from
which free-throws are shot.
Free-throw: A free shot taken from the foul line awarded a player whose opponent
committed a foul.
Free-throw Lane: Also called "the key", the area designated for free-throws 12 feet
wide and running from the baseline to the free-throw line.
Free-throw Line: The foul line.
Foul Trouble: A player runs up too many fouls in one game.
Front Court: The offensive area running from Hash Mark: The mid-court mark.
mid-court to the end-line. Hand Check: A defender fouls by touching the
opposing ball handler with one or both hands
Full-court Press: Opponents are guarded over the too many times.
full range of the court. Held Ball: Two opposing players attempt but
fail to possess the ball.
Goal-tending: Intercepting a shot that is either in Help Side: Otherwise known as "weak side";
the basket, or directly above it. the half of the court absent the ball.
High Post: The area near the free-throw line.
Guard: To closely watch an opponent with intent Holding: Use of the hands to hinder an
to keep the player from gaining possession of the opponent's freedom of movement.
ball, or from making a pass or shot. Hook Shot: While standing sideways in front
of the basket, the hand farthest from the net
Half Court Press: Defense pressure placed on the tosses the ball above the head and toward the
opponent in the front court area. basket.
Hoop: Another word for basket.
Inbounds Pass: A toss of the ball inbounds In the Paint: Refers to the area within the
from out-of-bounds. free-throw lane that is painted a different
color than the rest of the court.
Incidental Contact: Normal, legal contact Jab Step: Small sharp step with the non-
between players. pivot foot toward the defense player.
Jump Ball: The ball tossed into the air by
Inside Cut: An offensive player passes the ball the referee between two opposing players in
to a teammate and then quickly advances order to start the game.
toward the basket in order to receive a return Jump Shot: A shot in which an offensive
pass. player's feet leave the floor.
Jump Stop: Jumping off of one foot, and
Inside Shot: A shot from beside or in front of returning on both feet at the same time in a
the basket. parallel or staggered position.
Key: The free-throw and foul lane area of
Intentional Foul: A defense player fouls in the court.
order to stop the clock.
"L" Cut: An L-shaped cut sometimes used when a defender
is in the passing lane.
Lane: Also called the "paint"; area extending from the end
line to the free-throw line and 12 feet across.
Lane Violation: Moving into the lane in an attempt to
intercept a possible rebound on a foul shot before the ball
actually hits the rim.
Lay-up: Advancing close to the basket in an effort to bank a
shot off the backboard.
Live Ball: A ball in play.
Loading the Gun: Preparing to shoot with a cock of the
wrist.
Low Post: The area close to the basket.
Man-to-man Defense: One-on-one guarding of opponents.
Mid-court Line: The center line dividing the front from the
back courts.
Net: The corded mesh that hangs 15- Out-of-Bounds: Outside the end lines
18 inches from the basket's rim. and sidelines.
Offense: The team in possession of the Outlet Pass: A rebounder passes the
ball. ball to an offensive teammate.
Off the Dribble: Shooting the ball Over-and-back Violation: An
while advancing toward the basket. offensive teammate returns a ball from
Offensive Rebound: A rebound taken the front court to the back court.
by an offensive player. Overhand lay-up Shot: With the
One-and-one: A bonus free-throw is palm facing the basket, the shooting
awarded when the opponent hand is positioned on the back of the
accumulates too many fouls in a half; ball.
the free-thrower takes a shot and if a Overhead Pass: A two-handed
basket is made, gets a second free- overhead shot.
throw. Overtime: Extra time given a tied
Open: When a defender is unguarded regulation game.
he is said to be "open".
Paint: The free-throw lane area.

Palming: Another word for "carrying the ball".

Pass: A play from one teammate to another.

Period: A segment of game time; either quarter, half, or overtime.

Perimeter: The part of the court that extends beyond the foul circle.

Personal Foul: Contacting a player in a way that may injure him.

Pick: An offensive player sets up a screen.

Pivot: The center position; also the foot that remains stationary until a dribbler
passes the ball.
Player-to-player Defense: Defense strategy Power Forward: A strong player positioned
in which each player is assigned an opponent close to the basket.
Power Layup Shot: A closely-guarded layup
to guard; also called "man-to-man defense". shot.
Press: Defense strategy with intent to force
Point Guard: A strategy in which a guard opponents into erring by guarding them too
advances the ball up court to begin an closely.
Pull-back Dribble: Pulling dribble away from
offensive play. the defense as a way to avert pressure.
Push Pass: A strategy used to get past a
Possession: To have the ball. defender guarding too closely.
Quadruple Double: A player earns two-digit
figures in four out of five offensive categories
Post: The space on both sides of the free- during a single game.
throw lane. Rebound: Gaining possession of the ball after
it bounces off the backboard or rim on a
Post Up: To be in a position near, but facing missed shot.
Reverse Dribble: Otherwise known as "spin
away from, the basket in order to receive a dribble" and is used to reverse direction of the
pass. ball.
Reverse Pivot: Turning on the pivot foot while taking a step back.

Rocker Step: A jab step followed by a step back in preparation for shooting or driving
the ball.

Screen: A offense player is positioned between a teammate and the opponent to clear
the way for the teammate's shot at the basket.

Shot: To throw the ball toward the basket.

Shot Clock: A device that keeps track of the limited time the team in possession of the
ball has to take a shot at the basket.

Shooter: The ball handler who takes aim at the basket.

Shooting Guard: The player who generally takes most of the shots from the
perimeter.
Sidelines: The boundary lines that run the length of the court on either side.
Small Forward: The smaller of the players positioned near the free-throw lane who
moves inside and out.
Spacing: The space between offensive players, generally 15-18 feet.
Squaring Up: Standing shoulder-square in front of the basket when preparing to shoot
the ball.
Starting Lineup: The five players that begin the game.
Stride Stop: Stopping on one foot, and then the other.
Strong Side: The side of the court containing the live ball.
Substitute: A player comes in to replace a teammate on the court.
Swing-man: One who plays both guard and forward.
Team Fouls: The number of fouls that a team has against it before going over the limit
and its opponent is awarded a free-throw.
Technical Foul: A foul called as a result of misconduct in which the opponent is
awarded a free-throw.
Ten-second Lane: The offensive team has 10 seconds to advance the ball from the back
court area over the mid-court line, or "ten-second lane".
Three-point Field Goal: A basket shot
from a distance of more than 19'/9"
during a high school or college game. Three-second Violation: An offensive
player is in the free-throw lane for longer
Three-point Play: Two points on a field
than three seconds.
goal immediately followed by a free-
throw point. Timeout: An official temporarily suspends
Three-point Shot: From outside the the game due to injury, or to allow the team
three-point line, an attempt at earning a to discuss strategy.
field goal is made.
Tip Off: The jump that starts the game.
Three-second Lane: Otherwise known
as the "key", the area running from the Top-of-the-key: The arc that runs beyond
baseline underneath the basket to the the free-throw lane.
free-throw lane.
Transition: A team switches from offense to
defense, and visa versa.
Trap: Two defense players team up on the ball handler.

Traveling: Also known as "walking"; a violation in which the ball handler


takes fewer than two steps without dribbling, or holds the ball while
changing or moving the pivot foot.

Triple-double: A player achieves double figures in three out of five


offensive categories.

Turnover: The offensive team gives the ball up to defense.

Underhand lay-up Shot: With the palm underneath and facing up, a player
shoots the ball.

Up-court: The offense advances from down court to front court in the
direction of the basket.
"V"-cut: Switching quickly
from one direction to the other
in order to get a shot.
Violation: Breaking of a rule
not resulting in a free-throw,
but rather a throw-in.
Walking: See Traveling.
Weak Side: The side of the
court absent the live ball.
Zone Defense: A defender
carefully guards an area.

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