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Holding.
Using the hands to interfere with or limit an opponent's freedom of
movement.
Hombre a Hombre, Defensa: "Man-to-man Defense"
Ver: Defensa Hombre
a Hombre.
Hook Pass.
A one-handed pass, when the player
is sideways to the receiver, while
the pass is taken with a sweeping, hooking motion releasing the ball
above the head with the hand farther away from the receiver. May
be taken stationery or while running.
Hook Shot: "Tiro de
Gancho"
Ver: Tiro de Gancho
A difficult one-handed shot,
usually taken
from the Low Post. The
player is sideways to the basket,
while the shot is taken with a sweeping, hooking motion releasing
the ball
above the head with the hand farther away from the rim. May be taken
stationery or while running.
Hoop.
La canasta o el
aro. También slang por jugar al
básquetbol.
Basket or rim. Also slang for playing Basketball.
Hoops.
The game of Basketball, as in, "We played hoops
yesterday."
Hop Step.
A particular move which can create excellent shot chances and more variety in player's
arsenal. Player begins to drive to the basket with his strong hand. When ready to hop,
bounces the ball hard. At the same time, jump off his foot that is opposite to the ball.
In mid-air, hold the ball with both hands being sure to land on both feet at the same time
(if not, it is traveling). When the player is closer to the basket, he shoots it or dish
it for an easy bucket. If the defender is playing the shooter to a certain side, he must
hop to the opposite direction. For example, if the defender is playing the shooter to the
right, then hop to the left.
Hundimiento: "Dunk"
Ver: Mate; Dunk.
esp - hundimiento; mate; volcada
fra - lancer coulé; lancer en trempe
ing - dunk; jam; slam dunk; stuff.
Hundir: "To
Dunk"
Ver: Mate; Dunk.
esp - dar un mate; hundir; machacar
fra - smasher
ing - to dunk; to jam; to stuff.
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