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Shooter.
A player who takes a shot at the basket.
Shooter's Roll.
The ability to get even an inaccurate shot
to bounce lightly off the rim and into
the basket.
Shooting.
As the ultimate object of Basketball is to get the ball into the basket, there is hardly any necessity to confirm that shooting is thus the primary skill of the game which requires a great
deal of practice assisted by good models and individual coaching.
See: Shot; Shooter.
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Shooting Foot.
Foot on the side of your shooting
hand.
Shooting Guard.
A guard who is
depended on shoot more and handle the ball less than the point guard; often a good three-point shooter.
Shooting Range.
The distance from which a player is likely to make his shots.
Shoot off the Dribble.
A shot taken while driving to the
basket.
Short Corner.
Court
terminology, about halfway between the block
and the corner.
Shot.
An attempt to put the ball
in the basket. Some variations of
the shot are the following:.
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"Shot".
A defensive
terminology: "Shot is going up - block out !".
Shot Clock: "Reloj de Lanzamiento"
Ver: "Reloj de Lanzamiento".
The clock used to time possessions
and indicates the amount of time a team has in which to take a shot. The time limit is 24 seconds in the NBA, FIBA,
ULEB and international play, 35
seconds in men's college Basketball, and 30 seconds for collegiate women. A team must
attempt a shot that hits the rim before time has expired or else it loses possession of the ball.
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