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Updated: 06/02/07

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Blind or "no look" Pass.

A pass from a ball handler who does not see the receiver, but is estimating where he should be.

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Block.

n. Painted box at the bottom of the free throw lane.
v. To deflect a shot attempt.

Blocked Shot.

The successful deflection of a shot by touching part of the ball on its course toward to the basket by a defensive player before it has reached its highest point, thereby preventing a field goal. To study the difference with altered shot on our interpretations go to eBA System. See also: Goaltending.

esp - bloqueo
fra - blocage
ing - block.

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Blocker / Mover Offense.

The Blocker / Mover offense is a combination of everything that can be done on the Basketball court with the main ideas and concepts taken from former Wisconsin Coach Dick Bennett: spacing, ball movement, player movement, cutting, screening, wise shot selection, team play, taking care of the ball, rebounding, and scoring (which are the key ingredients that make for a great offense).

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Blocking.

n. The use of a defender's body to legally prevent an opponent's advance. The opposite of charging.

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Block Out.

The act of using one's body to prevent an opponent from rebounding the ball. Also known as "box out".

Block to block screen.

A screen from block to block.

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