slam) dunk: (powerful) dunk
bank shot: wipe the ball
double pump: pull-rod shot (verb)
fade-away shot: fade-away jump shot
hook shot: hook shot
jump shot: jump shot
layup: layup with the ball
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perimeter shot: mid-range shot
set shot: standing shot
three-point shot: three-pointer
Various NBA statistical terms
assist: assist
block shot: block the attack, cover the hot pot
defensive rebound: defensive rebound
field goal percentage : field goal: field goal: field goal
free throw percentage: free throw percentage
free throw: free throw offensive rebound: offensive rebound
rebound: rebound
scoring: score
steal: steal
three-point shot percentage: three-point shot percentage
turnover: turnover
court equipment
backboard: rebound
back court: backcourt
freethrow lane: free throw Circle, penalty area
freethrow line: free throw line
front court: front court
game clock: game clock
halftime: mid Game break
hoop: basket, hoop
mid-court: midfield
net: Nets
painted area : Free throw circle, penalty area
restricted area near the basket: small circle area under the basket in the penalty area
rim: basket, hoop
scoring table : Scorer's table, scorer's table
shot clock: time limit clock (the offensive team must shoot within 24 seconds, and the ball must touch the basket
otherwise it is a violation)
three-point line: three-point (ball) line
top of the circle: near the top three-point (ball) line of the penalty area
wing: (left, right Both sides) Bottom line area........................................ ................................................................. ........................
Rules
blocking foul: blocking foul
buzzer: (used in the game) buzzer (indicating the end of time, substitutions... etc.)
charging foul: (driving the ball) hitting someone (foul)
dead ball: Dead ball (stopping the game)
Defensive basket interference:
The defensive side interferes with the shooting score
Delay of game: hindering the normal progress of the game
disqualification: leaving the game with a foul, "graduation"
double dribble: twice Dribbling (violation)
ejection: expulsion
elbowing: kidnapping
expiration (of game, first half...): (full game, first half) Halftime... of the game
) The time is over
first half: first half
first (second, third, fourth) period: the first (of the game) Second, third,
Fourth) quarter
five ticks left on the (game clock, shot clock...): (full game
, There are only 5 seconds left on the time limit clock
flagrant foul: vicious foul
foul: foul
foul out: full foul, leaving the field, "Graduation"
foul trouble: about to leave the game after full foul trouble, "receive a quasi-graduation certificate"
full timeout: full-time (100 seconds) timeout
goaltending: interfering with shooting and scoring
hand-checking: using the palm of the hand to block the foul action of the opponent's offensive player
held ball: holding the ball (both sides hold the ball and keep it)
illegal defense: defensive violation
illegal offense: offensive violation (see isolation)
isolation: four offensive players on one side, and the fifth player alone Eat the opponent's defensive player
Jump ball: scramble for the ball, jump ball
loose ball foul: a foul when neither side has the ball (usually occurs when the two sides compete for the basket
Cricket)
Offensive basket interference: The offensive team interferes with shooting and scoring
out of bound: The ball goes out of bounds (never say outside)
overtime: overtime, overtime
referee: referee
second half: second half
shot clock violation: violation must be a shot within 24 seconds (and the ball must Touching the basket
) time limit regulations
substitute: substitution (entering, exiting)
suspension: stopping the game (penalty)
technical foul: technical foul
ten-second violation: the offensive team did not carry the ball through the midfield within 10 seconds
three-second violation: (basket) 3-second violation
throw a punch: punch and fight
throw in: serve and enter
traveling: (walk with the ball)
Twenty-second timeout: a timeout of only 20 seconds
walking: walking (with the ball) NBA team list
Western Conference
Pacific Division Atlantic Group
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Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors
LA Clippers Los Angeles Clippers
LA Lakers Los Angeles Lakers
Phoenix SunsPhoenix Suns
Portland Trailblazers (Blazers for short) Portland Trail Blazers
Sacramento Kings Sacramento Kings
Seattle Supersonics (Sonics for short) Seattle SuperSonics
Midwest Division
Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
Houston Rockets
Minnesota Timberwolves
San Antonio Spurs
Utah Jazz
Vancouver Grizzlies
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
Miami Heat
0 New York Knickerbockers (Knicks) New York Knicks
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Orlando Magic
Boston Celtics
New Jersey Nets New Jersey Nets
Washington Wizards
Central Division Central Division
Atlanta Hawks
Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Hornets
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks
Toronto Raptors
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Tactics
backdoor cut: a tactic from both baselines to the basket
block out : Block the opponent's players so that they are not easy to force into the basketball game, blocking position
cut: cut in
double team: use two defensive players to double-team the offensive player
dribble out the time: The offense consumes the remaining time in the game by dribbling
eat up the clock: The offensive team consumes the remaining time in the game by dribbling or passing
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reak: fast break
foul strategy: foul strategy
give and go: (the offensive player holding the ball) pass and cut strategy
jockey for position: (basket ) card position
milk the time away: The offensive team consumes the remaining time in the game by dribbling or passing the ball
one-one- one defense: man-to-man defense
pick and roll: pick-and-roll tactic (of the offensive player covering)
post-up play: (the offensive player with the ball has his back to the basket ) Battle of attacking defensive players alone
Technique
Triple team: Use three defensive players to double-team offensive players
Zone defense: Zone defense, zone defense
Action
(throw a) baseball pass: (during fast break) long pass
(shoot) an air ball: (shoot) hollow outside the basket ball, "bread"
behind-the-back dribble: dribbling from behind (changing hands)
carrying the ball: "turning the ball"
cross- leg dribble: dribbling under the hip
dribble: dribbling
driving to the hoop: dribbling for a layup
four-point play: scoring a 3-pointer After the ball was fouled, another penalty point was scored
hacking: hitting foul
holding: holding foul
make the basket: shooting and scoring
make the hoop: field goal
monster dunk: slam dunk
nothing but the net: hollow ball (into the basket)
palming: " "Flip the ball"
reverse dunk: reverse slam dunk
reverse lay-up: backhand lay-up
shoot behind the arc: shoot a three-pointer
score a basket: score a basket
swish: hollow ball (go into the basket)
tap in: push the ball into the basket
three-point play : After making a 2-point field goal, he was fouled and then scored another one-point penalty............................. ................................................................. .............................
Team Players
assistant coach: assistant coach
backcourt: defender group (including point guard and shooting guard)
backup: backup (replacement, support) player
bench: (referring to all) reserve (replacement, support) players
bench player: (referring to individuals) reserve (replacement, support) players
center center (also known as the No. 5 position player )
coach: coach
frontline: striker (including power forward, small forward, center)
GM (general manager): team manager
Mascot:
Team mascot
MVP: Most Valuable Player
One-guard: Point guard
Point guard: Point guard
power forward: power forward (also known as the No. 4 position player)
rookie: second-year player, rookie (player)
shooting guard: shooting guard
sixth man: sixth man
small forward: small forward (also known as the No. 3 position player)
sophomore: second-year player
starter: ( Refers to an individual) starting player
Starting lineup: (referring to all) starting players
swingman: Swingman (referring to a player who can serve as both a shooting guard and a small forward)
trainer: team trainer
two-guard: shooting guard
veteran: senior player, veteran (player)
Game
away game: away game
final: finals
first round: first round game
GB (games behind): behind record The number of wins of the leading team
guest team: away team
home court: home court
home court advantage: home court advantage
home game: home game
home team: home team
losing streak: losing streak, losing streak
post season: playoffs
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regular season: season season
road game: away game
schedule: schedule
semi-final: semi-finals
standings: record (table)
winning streak: number of consecutive wins, winning streak Air ball: "three non-touches", the ball thrown does not touch anything.
Alley-oop: "Alley-oop." One player throws the ball into the air, and another player catches the ball in the air and dunks it into the basket.
Arena: competition venue; arena. For example, Seattle's home stadium is called Key Arena.
Assist: assist (abbreviation: Ast.).
Backboard: Backboard. Note that it is not basketboard.
Backcourt: Backcourt. A team's own half is the backcourt, which is the half of the court that the team has to defend.
Backdoor play: one of the basic tactics of basketball. When one player receives the ball around the free throw arc,
another player immediately cuts to the basket from the weak side, receives a pass from his teammate and scores a shot.
Baseline: Bottom line. Boundary lines at both ends of the pitch.
Basket: Basket. Also known as ring, there is also a popular way of saying it is hoop.
Bench: Substitute player.
Block shot: Block shot (abbreviation: Blk.).
Boo: boo; boo (v). A way for fans to vent their dissatisfaction.
Bounce pass: hit the ground pass.
Box out: Grab a rebound to block someone, that is, when grabbing a rebound, stand between the opponent and the basket and use your body to block the defensive player.
Brickv) The ball hits the basket or backboard and is knocked out. When the away team was taking free throws, many Bulls fans would hold a sign with "Brick" written on it and wave it in front of the free throw player's eyes, disrupting his vision. In order to achieve the purpose of interfering with free throws.
Buzzer beater: The last shot before the game ends. The buzzer is a buzzer used for competitions.
Captian: Captain. The captain is the only person on the field qualified to discuss rules and penalties with the referee.
Coach: Coach. For example, the head coach is the head coach and the assistant coach is the assistant coach.
Coast-to-coast: From one end of the court to the other. For example: coast-to-coast pass.
Conference: Alliance. The NBA is divided into two leagues (Eastern Conference and Western Conference), and each league has its own logo.
Commissioner: President. The current commissioner of the NBA is David Stern.
Court: Stadium; playing field. home court.
Crossover: Cross dribbling. is Tim Hardaway's trademark move.
Cut: Cut in.
Debut: first appearance.
Defense: Defense. When the away team attacks, we can often hear the home fans shouting "Defense! Defense!" led by the stadium sound engineer.
Deny the ball: Defend around the front.
Disqualification: Being sent off (abbreviation: DQ.).
Division: Division. The NBA has four divisions, and each league has two divisions.
Double-double: Double-double, that is, two technical statistical indicators reach double digits.
Double-team: double team attack.
Double dribble: Two dribbles.
Downtown: Beyond the three-point line.
Draft: The draft is the NBA’s annual recruitment meeting.
Dribble: Dribble (vt, n).
Duo: The original meaning is a duet, which specifically refers to a two-person combination in basketball.
Fadeaway shot: A fadeaway shot. Also used as fadeaway jumper.
Fake: fake action; do fake action (v).
Fast break: fast break; quick break.
Finals: Finals. Semifinals semifinals.
Field goal: shooting (general term), including two-point shooting and three-point shooting (abbreviation: FG.).
Finger roll: The action of fingering the ball when making an underhand layup.
Flagrant foul: An unnecessary or excessive foul.
Foul: Foul. A personal foul is a personal foul; the cumulative fouls of the entire team are called a team foul.
Foul troublen) The trouble caused by a player being restricted by the number of fouls. For example, the player's
number of fouls is close to 6. If he commits one or two more fouls, it will be a problem. Will be sent off.
Free agent: Free person. Athletes and newcomers whose contracts have expired are free agents, and the free agent's stay is not restricted by the team.
Free throw: Free throw (abbreviation: FT.).
Frontcourt: Frontcourt. The opponent's half is the frontcourt, that is, the half of the field where our players attack.
Give-and-go: One of the basic tactical coordination, the offensive player passes the ball to another teammate - give, then cuts to the basket,
then receives the return pass from his teammate Score a layup (or dunk) - go. This is what we often call "pass-and-cut cooperation."
Gunner: A shooter who shoots frequently.
Hand-checking: a: A defensive technique in which the opponent's position is tracked by contacting the opponent's body with the hands.
Also called hand-check. b: A type of defensive foul. The defensive player blocks the offensive player's movement with his hands.
You cannot open your arms to block the movement of the defender. Legal hand-checking technology only allows you to touch the opponent's body with your hands to track the opponent's position, but your hands are not allowed to be used. force, nor is it allowed to obstruct the opponent's line of sight.
Hang time: Hang time, that is, the time an athlete stays in the air when shooting.
High post: around the free throw arc.
Hook shot: A hook shot, sometimes directly expressed as "hook".
Illegal defense: Illegal defense. Zone defense is illegal defense.
Injury list: Injury list. If a player is injured and cannot participate in the game, according to NBA regulations, he must be included in the injured list (the injured list is public) to show responsibility to the fans.
Jam: Dunk. one-handed jam one-handed dunk; two-handed jam two-handed dunk. Famous singers
Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan collaborated on an MTV video called "Jam".
Jersey: Athletes’ vests, also called uniforms. When some athletes who have made great contributions to the team retire, their jerseys also retire with them, and their jerseys are hung high on the ceiling of the team's home court.
, which means that other athletes can no longer use the number on this jersey in the future.
Jump ball: jump ball; fight for the ball.
Jump shot: jump shot. Also used as jumper.
Lane: Penalty area, also called free throw lane. When basketball was first invented, the penalty area was elongated, its width was shorter than the diameter of the penalty arc, and its shape was like a key, so it was also called the key.
Layup: Layup.
Ligament: ligament. Cruciate ligament, cruciate ligament, the ligament in the knee joint, is the most vulnerable part for athletes to be injured. It is divided into anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate
ligament.
Locker room: locker room.
Lottery: The process of determining draft order. It used to be decided by tossing a coin, which was called the "lottery" because of its uncertainty.
Low post: In the three-second zone, on both sides of the basket, the part close to the baseline.
Matchup: Correspondence between various positions on offense and defense.
Meniscus: Meniscus. A piece of cartilage in the knee joint is also one of the places where athletes are prone to injuries. We often hear that an athlete is on the injured list due to a torn meniscus and cannot play for several months.
Move: move. This word appears very frequently in the NBA. For example, we say "Great
move!" for a beautiful move; we call it "Spin move" when you turn around.
MVP: Most Valuable Player, the most valuable athlete.
Net: Nets. A sign to check whether the ball has entered the basket. When David Benoit of Utah dunked, the ball hit his head
and popped out of the basket. Moreover, the ball did not touch the net during the whole process, and the result was that it entered the basket. The ball
was disallowed.
No-charge area: Attack the reasonable area. According to last year's new rules, draw a semicircle (dashed line) on each of the two baskets with the center of the basket as the center and a radius of 4 feet. This area is called the offensive zone. /p>
In the offensive zone, there are only collisions with the ball and no blocking fouls (note: except for O'Neal's amendment).
Offense: Offense. The adjective form is offensive (abbreviation: off.), which can modify other nouns. For example,
offensive rebound is offensive rebound (offensive rebound).
Outlet pass: The first pass after grabbing the basketball board, usually a long pass from across the court.
Overtime: Overtime, time is 5 minutes.
Palming: What we often call "turning the wrist" is an illegal dribbling action, also known as Carrying the ball.
Pass: pass the ball.
Personal foul: Personal foul.
Pick-and-roll: Pick-and-roll tactics. One of the basic offensive tactics in basketball, the offensive player sets a screen for the teammate holding the ball
In English, it is called "set a pick", and then the screening player moves toward the basket and is called "roll", and then picks up
A pass from a teammate and an unguarded shot. Pick n' Roll is Malone and Stockton's specialty.
Strategies derived from pick include pick-and-fade, pick-and-split, etc.
Pick: Cover.
Pivot: a: The action of turning the body to change direction with one foot as the pivot foot. b: Basket, area usually controlled by the center.
Playoff: rematch; playoffs, that is, the knockout rounds for the top eight teams in each league after the regular season.
Point guard: Point guard, also used as point guard.
Position: position. Athletes in the NBA are divided into three positions - forward, center, and guard.
Power forward: Power forward, often called the "second center" in our country. The two are slightly different. The "two centers" are based on the position of the center and are derived from the "double center" tactic, which we learned from the big brother of the Soviet Union. ; Power forward or forward, they are the rebounding experts and defensive backbone of the team.
Press: Press (defense). full-court press, full-court press; half-court press, half-court press.
Pump fake: A fake shot.
Quadruple-double: Quadruple-double. That is, four technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.
Quarter: Section. An NBA game is divided into four quarters, each quarter is 12 minutes. The first two sections are called first-half, and the last two sections are called
second-half.
Rebound: rebound (abbreviation: Reb.).
Refree: Referee.
Rejection: Block shot.
Reverse: Reflexive (a). For example, a reverse dunk after cutting from the baseline is a reverse dunk.
Rookie: Rookie, an athlete who plays in the NBA for the first year.
Run: Continuous scoring. During the game, the screen will often read a certain team's 12-0 run in last 4 minutes, which means that this team has scored 12 points in a row in the past 4 minutes and played a 12-game series. 0 small climax.
Salary Cap: Salary cap.
Score: Score. Scorer scorer.
Screen: screen, same as pick.
Season: Season.
Shot clock: 24 seconds timer.
Sideline: Sideline.
Sixth man: The sixth man, the first player to come off the bench.
Slam dunk: A heavy dunk, which refers specifically to a hard dunk with the ball held in both hands and jumping high with all the strength. It can also be a one-handed dunk.
Here is slam dunk. Indicates a bang, emphasizing the sound made during a dunk. Also known as Dunk.
Squad: A group of five, an informal term for a basketball team.
Starting-lineup: opening lineup.
Steal: steal the ball; steal the ball (abbreviation: Stl.).
Strong side: strong side. The side with the ball is the strong side. (For specific definitions of the strong side and the weak side, please see the "United Defense FAQ")
Substitutes: Substitutes.
Suspend: Temporarily suspend an athlete from playing; suspended.
Switch: switch (defense).
Team: flanking attack. (Note: It does not have to be a double attack, it can be a multi-person attack)