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Cheat.
Defensive
terminology: anticipate the next pass.
"Check".
A Defensive
terminology: "My man is flashing to the strongside, need a new 'basket'"
See: "Basket".
Chest Pass, Two Handed: "Pase de Pecho"
A two-handed pass
thrown by a player to a teammate from chest level. The two-handed chest pass
is a very common pass in the game. It is called this because its
starts as the ball is propelled from
the chest or upper trunk area. It is not called chest pass
because it goes to the chest of the receiver,
this is an outmoded concept in these days of close individual defense. The pass is most used to move the ball easily up the floor or when the ball is passed around the perimeter of the defensive
alignment.
eng - chest pass.
spa - pase de pecho
fre - passe de poltrine
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Chucker.
A player who never met a shot he didn't like.
Cinco Inicial: "Starting
Five"
Círculo Central: "Center Circle"
12-foot circular area in the center of the court with a 4-foot jumping circle in its center from
which jump balls are taken to
start a period .
esp - círculo central
fra - cercle central; cercle de mise en jeu
ing - centre circle; jump circle; jumping circle.
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