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Hack.
n. A hard foul. A player who commits a
lot of fouls. v. To
commit hard foul.
Hacking.
A personal foul
on which a player hits an opponent on the hand or the forearm,
usually while trying to
knock the ball away.
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Half-court or Set Offense.
When a team takes the time to develop a play in its frontcourt,
such as the give-and-go or
a screening
play. Opposite of: Fast Break.
Half-court Press.
A defensive tactic
that requires the defending team to guard its opponents
as soon as the opposing team gets the ball into the frontcourt
or when they cross the half-court line . Similar to the full-court
press, it is fast-paced, swarming defense intended to create turnover
or slow down an opponent.
Hand-check.
v. To use one or both hands,
intermittently or continuously, on
an opposing player, especially the ball handler.
Hand-checking.
Una violación
cuando un jugador usa sus manos para impedir el avance de un atacante. Una falta personal.
n. A violation in
which a defender uses his
hand to impede a player's progress. A personal foul.
Hand-off Pass.
A crucial skill executed when two players are in close proximity to
each other and one player moves or cuts
by the ball handler who is in
static or post position with his back
to the basket. The hand-off
pass is a must for post players who find space in advance
of the defense, meet the ball and then hand off to a cutting
player.
Hang Time.
La cantidad de tiempo que un jugador puede mantenerse suspendido en el
aire mientras que intenta un lanzamiento.
The account of time a player can stay in the air while attempting a shot.
Hardwood.
n. A wooden Basketball court (e.g. "I
can't wait to play on the hardwood").
adj. Term used to describe a wooden Basketball court (e.g.
"I played there, it's got old-fashioned hardwood floors.")
Hashmark.
See: Midcourt
Area Marker.
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