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Provide some terms about basketball and make a brief introduction.
2-of-17 shooting: shot 17 times and hit 2 times.

3 men weave: three-person group; Refers to the mode commonly called strong edge attack.

6-of-8 from the line: 8 free throws and 6 hits. The line means "the free throw line".

8-man-rotation game: 8-person substitute game; Refers to the playoffs, the general coach only let eight people take turns to play, that is, a ball control substitute, a No.2 and No.3 substitute, a No.4 and No.5 substitute plus five starters.

a blockbuster deal: a "massive player deal" between teams. The New Jersey Nets traded Stephon Marbury for Jason Kidd of Phoenix Suns. When the word "exchange" in this sentence becomes English, just use the preposition for!

a foul: shooting: a player's foul under the opponent's shot.

a free throw 1 of 2: A player makes the first penalty under two free throws.

a free throw 2 of 2: A player punishes the second ball under two free throws.

a jumpshot: made (3 pts): A player scored a jumper (3th point).

a jumpshot: missed: a player's jumper: no goal.

a sellout crowd: full house, full house, full house.

a substitution replaced by b: player a replaces player b.

ABA (American basketball association): American professional basketball league was founded in 1967 and closed down in 1976.

acceleration sprint: accelerate running; A run that consists of jogging, sliding and running at full speed.

adaptation: adaptation; Due to the constant stay in different weather, such as the change of height and temperature, some kind of physiological adjustment is obtained.

active recovery: active rest; That is, rest with 3 ~ 4% exercise intensity. The amount of lactic acid in the blood of those who take the initiative to rest after exercise decreases rapidly, especially in 2 ~ 4 minutes.

aerobic: Oxygen exists.

aggressiveness: aggression; Such as aggression and defense.

agility: agility; Move quickly.

air-ball: hollow ball outside the basket; The backboard, the basket and the net didn't touch.

Air-ball: a "hollow ball outside the basket" that doesn't touch the basket; Bread.

aircraft carrier: called by players with large tonnage; Such as Shaquille O'neal.

All-American Team: the first team in America for short.

alley-oop: air relay; Throw the ball into the air, and another player buckles or throws it into the basket in the air.

anaerobic: anaerobic; Oxygen does not exist, basically basketball is an anaerobic sport.

aquious: watery.

arena: playing field and arena; For example, Seattle's home court is called Key Arena.

arthroscopy; Surgery for examination of players' knee injuries.

assist: assist; A move that can help teammates score points after passing the ball. (abbreviation: Ast.)

assistant coach: Assistant Coach; A person who assists the head coach.

Atlanta Hawks: Atlanta Hawks.

Atlantic Division: Atlantic group.

attitude: positive attitude; Indicates the attitude of defending, blocking rebounds or grabbing offensive rebounds.

away game: away game.

baby-hook: semi-hook; Shoot before the basket hook is completed.

back spin: back rotation.

back up: substitute.

back court: backcourt;

backboard: backboard.

backdoor cut: a tactic of walking 45 degrees from both sides to the basket.

backdoor play: take the back door; One of the basic basketball tactics, when a player holds the ball in any position, another teammate steps out of the opponent's defense, and then cuts into the basket empty-handed, receiving the teammate's pass and attacking.

ball line: triangular relationship.

ball-handling: sense of ball.

ballistic stretching: elastic-shock stretching; A kind of stretching exercise.

ball-side: it has a ball edge.

bank shot: clean cricket. Bank can also be used as a verb.

baseline: bottom line; The boundary between the two ends of the court, another name is end-line.

basis for training: the basis of training.

basket: basket; Also known as ring, there is also a popular saying that hoop.

behind the back dribble: dribble behind your back.

bench depth: the quality of substitute players or bench depth.

bench player: (personal) reserve (replacement, support) players.

bench player: a "latecomer" player, a substitute player and a bench player.

bench points: points scored by substitute players.

bench warmer: Players who have little playing time usually sit on the bench.

bench: substitute; Known as a non-starter.

between the legs dribble: cross the dribble.

big forward: small forward, referring to the No.3 player.

bigger lead: the most leading score.

block out: block the opposing player, making it difficult for him to grab the basketball and get stuck.

block shot: cap, blocking, abbreviated as blk.; Move the opponent's shot or basketball, change its route and affect the goal.

blocking foul: stop the foul.

blocking: blocking.

blood pressure: blood pressure; The power to send blood to the circulatory system. The pressure of blood squeezing into artery is called systolic pressure, and the force of blood flowing from artery at the beginning is called diastolic pressure.

body low: lower body.

body protections that ball: body protection ball.

bonus situation: a penalty shot obtained after a foul that exceeds the number of team fouls.

bo booed (n) and hissed (v). A way for fans to vent their dissatisfaction.

Born for Lakers: born Lakers.

Boston Celtics: Boston keitel.

bounce pass: a touchdown pass, also known as a bounce pass or a floor pass.

box and one: one man to four areas.

box out: grab the rebound, block and block; That is, standing between the opponent and the basket when grabbing the rebound, blocking the defender's action with his body.

brick(v): The ball hits the basket or rebounds and is ejected; Many Bulls fans hold a sign that says "Brick" in their hands when the visiting team makes free throws, which keeps shaking in front of the penalty shooters and disturbs their sight, so as to interfere with the free throws.

buzzed: a verb, besides buzzing, also means flying low. In air shows, planes often fly low (the engine will hum) as a signal or welcome.

buzzer beater: the last shot before the end of the game; Buzzer is a buzzer for the competition.

buzzer: Buzzer (indicating the end of time, replacement, etc.).

caffeine: caffeine; It's a central nervous system stimulant. Improve resilience, attention and reaction ability, and delay fatigue. Increasing the ability of free fatty acids in muscle to synthesize liver sugar will cause insomnia, muscle trembling and diuresis.

cage: basket pressing, non-dunking, or plug basket.

calorie: calories; Cal, the single unit of energy or work, is equal to the heat required for one gram of water to raise 1 degree Celsius.

captain: captain; The captain is the only person who is qualified to discuss the rules and penalties with the referee.

carbohydrate: sugar, carbohydrate; A chemical component, including sugar, starch and cellulose, contains only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, and is a kind of foodstuffs.

cardiorespiratory Endurance: cardiopulmonary endurance; The ability of lung and heart to take in and deliver enough oxygen to active muscles, so that the activities of large muscles (such as running, swimming and cycling) can last for a long time.

carrying the ball: turning the ball.

center pivot plays: central attack method.

center: center, also known as No.5 player.

Central Division: central group.

change direction dribble: change direction dribble.

charging foul: (dribbling) hitting someone (foul).

charging zone: attack exemption zone.

charging: hitting people.

charisma: charisma.

Charlotte Hornets: Charlotte Hornets.

Cheap-shot: Intentional foul.

cheers: cheers.

Chicago Bulls: Chicago bulls.

chump change: there are no talented players.

circle dribble: dribble in a circle.

circle right circle left dribble: dribble around the right circle and the left circle.

circuit training: circular training.

clean down: the clean-up exercise done after finishing an activity, competition or training.

Cleveland Cavaliers: Cleveland Cavaliers.

clutch shooter: shoot in a pinch, or shoot in a short time between victory and defeat.

clutch-time performance: anti-pressure.

coach killer: coach killer.

coach: a coach, such as head coach.

coaching: technical or tactical guidance.

coast to coast: A player dribbles from the backcourt to the frontcourt for layup, or a dragon.

coast-to-coast pass: big corner pass; From one end of the court to the other.

combo guard: dual-energy guard; Refers to a defender who can control the ball and score.

commissioner: President. The current president of NBA is David Stern.

communication: contact

concentration training: concentration training.

conditioning: physical training; Improve muscle energy capacity through exercise training. Physical training is not as technical as technical training.

conference: the NBA is divided into two leagues (eastern conference and western conference).

contact: physical contact.

competing: competing for position.

coordination: coordination.

court vision: full view.

court: court; The stadium.

cross-leg dribble: dribble under your legs.

crossover: it is Tim Hardaway's trademark action to cross the dribble and pass people.

cryogenic: low temperature.

curl: the scroll bar moves; Players No.2 and No.3 of pass game cut into the restricted area and then cut out a 45-degree catch attack including jumper.

cut: cut in; Generally referred to as dribbling cut or empty-handed cut.

Dallas Mavericks: Dallas Mavericks.

dead ball: dead ball.

debut: first time.

defender closes in: defense closes the door.

defense: defense; When the visiting team attacks, we can often hear the fans at home shouting "defense!" under the guidance of the sound engineer in the gymnasium. defense"。

defensive basket interference: the defensive side interferes with the shooting score.

defensive mind: defensive mind; Refers to whether you can use your head when defending.

defensive plan: defensive strategy.

defensive rebound: defensive rebound.

defensive run: defense hits a climax; Use, for example, a copy to hit a climax and hit the opponent's morale.

defensive three second rule: defensive three seconds rule; Rules unique to professional basketball; It is stipulated that the distance from the defensive object can only be one hand long, and if it exceeds this distance, only three seconds are allowed.

dehydration: dehydration; A condition caused by excessive dehydration of the body.

delay of game: it hinders the normal game.

Denver Nuggets: Denver Nuggets.

deny ball reversal: block the return.