VOCABULARY: BASKET BALL PLAY
Selamat hari Senin, it’s lesson time. Hari ini dibuka dengan
berita duka dari dunia olahraga karena telah kehilangan
salah satu pemain terbaiknya yaitu Kobe Bryant. Legend kelahiran 23 Agustus
1978 ini meninggal setelah helicopter yang dinaikinya mengalami kecelakaan. Atlit
yang memulai karirnya di NBA sejak tahun 1996 ini meninggal bersama putrinya yang
bernama Gianna berusia 13 tahun. May all of you rest in peace 😢
Untuk mengenang Kobe Bryant sang legenda basket, kali ini
kita akan mempelajari beberapa vocabulary yang digunakan dalam permainan
basket.
Basketball Vocabulary List
word
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example sentence
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meaning
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assist
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James won the MVP award with 28 points, nine assists and eight
rebounds.
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a pass to a teammate that leads directly to a goal
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backboard
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My shot came off the backboard and down through the hoop for a
3-point goal.
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a board behind the basket, off which the ball may rebound
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basket
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In the early days, peach baskets were nailed to the walls and
used as goals.
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1. a container used to hold or carry things
2. a net fixed on a hoop used as the goal |
block
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He stepped in front of our player to block his run, and the
referee ruled it a foul.
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to stop the movement of an opponent, or stop an opponent's
pass or shot
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bounce
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Players must bounce the ball on the floor as they run.
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to rebound after hitting a surface
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bounce pass
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The crowd cheered when Mario threw a perfect no-look bounce
pass.
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a pass that bounces off the floor before it reaches the
receiver
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chest pass
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Michael threw a quick chest pass, ran forward, and received a
bounce pass back.
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a two-handed pass thrown from chest height
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double-dribbling
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Young players still learning the game often get fouled for
double-dribbling.
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violation of dribbling the ball with two hands, or stopping
and restarting the dribble
|
draft
|
Every team studies the players in the draft and decides which
ones they'll try to recruit.
|
the annual process by which NBA teams select local or foreign
players for their teams
|
dribble
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He dribbled past two defenders and then shot for goal.
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To bounce the ball repeatedly with one hand while running or
walking
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drive
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Yao Ming is very difficult to stop when he drives to the
basket.
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A fast, strong dribble directly to the basket in an effort to
score
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exceed
|
A team that exceeds the time-limit on the shot clock loses
possession of the ball.
|
to go beyond what is allowed
|
foul
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Larry's already had four fouls, so if he commits another one
he'll be out of the game.
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a violation resulting from illegal contact with an opposing
player
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free throw
|
Rodney practises his free throws for an hour every day.
|
a free shot taken from the free throw line as the result of a
foul
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game clock
|
The coach called a time-out, and the game clock stopped while
he talked to his players.
|
a scoreboard clock that shows the time remaining in each
period of a game
|
guarding
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Guarding is a man-on-man defensive tactic used to counter
dangerous players.
|
following an opponent to stop him from driving, shooting or
passing easily
|
hoop
|
The ball has to go through the hoop from above to score a
goal.
|
the round metal rim from which a basketball net is suspended
|
jump shot
|
A jump shot is much harder to block than a set shot.
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a shot taken while a player is jumping through the air
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lay up
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The best players spend a lot of time working on skills to
improve their lay ups.
|
a shot taken close to the basket that is usually banked off
the backboard and into the basket
|
MVP
|
Michael was awarded MVP many times during his career.
|
'most valuable player' award, given to the best player in a
game
|
no-look pass
|
Crowds love the no-look pass, but coaches warn players not to
use it just to show off.
|
a pass thrown without looking towards the receiver
|
overhead pass
|
An overhead pass can get the ball to a teammate who's behind
some opponents.
|
a pass thrown from over the head, to clear a defender or for
added power
|
overtime
|
We won the game by outscoring our opponents in overtime.
|
a five-minute extra period that is played when the game is
tied after four quarters
|
personal foul
|
Younger players often get over-excited and too aggressive and
commit many personal fouls.
|
a foul that involves illegal physical contact such as
blocking, charging, elbowing or holding
|
possession
|
The team whose player commits a violation loses possession of
the ball.
|
to be holding, or be in control of, the ball
|
rebound
|
A lot of goals are scored from rebounds after an opponent's
shot misses.
|
get control of a ball that has come off the rim or backboard
after a failed shot attempt
|
referees
|
How many referees are usually on court during a game of
basketball?
|
officials who call violations and fouls, give penalties,
signal field goals, and stop and start play
|
set shot
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Practising set shots is important because they are used to
score from free throws.
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a shot taken with both feet on the floor in a set position
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shoot
|
Players earn more points if they shoot from outside the
three-point line.
|
to throw the ball in an attempt to score a goal
|
shot clock
|
Players have to keep an eye on the shot clock while they are
playing.
|
a clock that shows the amount of time a team has left to take
a shot
|
slam dunk
|
Matt drove towards the basket, jumped high into the air and
scored with a huge slam dunk.
|
a high jump shot in which the ball is thrust down through the
hoop
|
substitute
|
The substitutes sat on the bench and watched as their
teammates on the court kept playing.
|
a player who comes into the game to replace a player on the
court
|
technical foul
|
Their coach got a technical foul for arguing with a referee.
|
a foul called against a player or coach for unsportsmanlike
conduct such as arguing with a referee
|
three-point line
|
In the NBA, the three-point line is 23 feet 9 inches from the
basket.
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a semi-circle painted on the court, from outside of which a
successful shot earns three points
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time-out
|
Their coach indicated that he wanted a time-out, and the
referee stopped the game.
|
clock stoppage requested by a coach for a short meeting with
the players
|
travelling
|
Even professional players sometimes get penalized for
travelling.
|
the violation of moving with the ball without dribbling
correctly
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turnover
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Good players protect the ball to stop opposition players from
making a turnover.
|
a player loses the ball to a member of the other team without
taking a shot
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violation
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Two of the most common violations in junior basketball are
double-dribbling and travelling.
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an infraction of the rules
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