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Posicionar.
Ganar la posición.
Possession Arrow.
A sideline
indicator that has a lighted arrow, used to determine which team is
next entitled to the ball under the alternating-possession rule. E.g.
which team's turn it is to inbounds
the ball to begin a period or in a jump ball situation.
"Post".
A defensive
terminology: "Man in the strong
side low post !".
Post: "Poste"
Una posición de ataque
cerca de la canasta, normalmente
ocupada por un pivot o un alero. Ver: Poste Alto; Poste Bajo.
A position just outside the free throw lane, either near the basket or near the free throw line. See: High Post; Low Post.
Poste Alto: "High Post"
Ver: High Post
Una posición de ataque cerca de la
línea de los tiros libres,
normalmente ocupada por un pivot o
un alero.
Poste Bajo: "Low Post"
Ver: Low Post
Una posición de ataque cerca de la
canasta, normalmente ocupada por
un pivot o un alero.
Posting Up.
The process of getting into post
position.
Post Position.
The position of a player standing in the low post or the high post.
Post-up.
To establish ofensive
position in the low post,
close to the basket, usually in
order to take advantage of a smaller defender,
in an attempt to receive the ball and
score at close-range.
Power Forward: "Ala-Pivote"
Ver: Ala-Pivote
A frontcourt position that
requires strength and, most often, height. The larger and stronger of a team's two forward, whose duties generally
involve rebounding as much as
scoring close to the basket. Also
referred to as the # 4 position.
Compare: Small
Forward.
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