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are facing a shorter opponent, you can lure them by pretending to bring the ball low and then suddenly turning the ball very high. If the opponent is taller than you, you can lure them by pretending to bring the ball high and quickly lowering the height of the dribble. If your opponent does not bite on your lure/trap, maintain the height of your dribble, and you can drive past them with more speed. If you're going to pass or shoot after your dribble, make sure that you will go back to your usual pace to maintain the momentum for your dribbling.
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variations such as the jump-hook and skyhook are effective because they are very difficult for the defender to block, although it is harder to hit the shot with precision. The advantage the hook shot offers is the space it creates between the offensive player and their defender. This extra space can reduce or eliminate the advantages enjoyed by a taller defender. The hook shot is most often used by post players because it is difficult to make the shot from a distance.
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If the player does not secure the rebound but instead taps the ball into the basket, it is considered a tip-in. There is a point where the difference between a putback and a tip-in is subjective (e.g., a one-handed rebound in the air followed by a shot before touching the ground). A putback jam is a spectacular alternative to the tip-in, where the ball is slam-dunked off the rebound in the same motion.
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used to step off when laying in with the right hand, and vice versa. However, in a wrong-footed layup, the right foot is used to step off when laying in with the right hand. This also helps to shield the defender from reaching across to block the shot; in reaching across however, the defender will likely get called for a defensive foul.
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as a result of the player having their shooting lane blocked and often leads to the player turning the ball over to the opposing team. This kind of pass is risky to execute, and the chances of perfectly passing the ball to an open teammate are considerably low, as it leaves the offensive player very vulnerable to turnovers.
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A backdoor play is when a player without the ball gets behind the defense and receives a pass for an easy score. This can be executed if the defenders are unaware of the open space behind them. Also, when a defender strongly commits on defense (e.g. tries to steal or deny a pass), they are vulnerable
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shot is a variation on a set jump shot in which the shooter attempts their shot leaning backward, creating the effect of "fading away" from their defender. This makes it more difficult for the defender to contest the shot. The fadeaway usually has less range than a regular jump shot, because the ball
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The up and under is a move consisting of two parts: a shot fake (the up) and a step-through (the under). First the player with the ball fakes a shot by thrusting the ball above their head as if to take a shot, then when the defender jumps in an attempt to block the shot, the offensive player steps by
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As the game has evolved through the years, so has the layup. Several different versions of the layup are used today. Layups can be broadly categorized into two types: the underarm and the overarm. The underarm layup involves using most of the wrist and the fingers to 'lay' the ball into the basket or
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The wraparound is similar to behind-the-back crossover, except instead of the ball being thrown in a sideways direction and bouncing behind the ball handler's back, it is swung further around the back and thrown in a forward direction, bouncing on the side or in front of the ball handler's body. This
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The behind-the-back dribble consists of moving the ball from one hand to the other hand by bouncing it behind one's back. This dribble is frequently used when a basic crossover dribble could be stolen. This dribble is an especially useful when the offensive player is close to a defender and needs to
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Pivoting is the act of rotating one's body while keeping the ball of one foot in place on the floor. Most of the player's balance should be on the pivot foot while slightly raising the heel in order to pivot on the ball of the foot. Pivoting can be done with or without the ball as it is an important
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The over-the-head move is a move in which the player rotates the ball over their head in a circular fashion. This is done as the player is stepping to one side of the defender, while trying to get past them at the same time. It is essentially used as a way to prevent the ball from getting stolen. It
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This technique involves dribbling the ball in different heights. This is usually combined with other dribbling techniques to make it more effective. It is mostly effective on players smaller or taller than the dribbler but not quite as much on players that are the same height as the dribbler. If you
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This is a commonly used variation of the crossover in which the ball-handler bounces the ball off of the floor between their legs and catches it with the other hand on the opposite side of their body. It is used as a safer way to cross over while directly facing a defender, but requires more slowing
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A jump pass is a pass performed while the passing player's feet are off the floor. When done intentionally, usually when a teammate gets open during the shot, it can sometimes confuse the defender, causing them to believe that the passer is shooting instead of passing. At times, however, it is done
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The bounce pass is a fundamental and very effective passing technique. This pass consists of one player passing the ball to a teammate by bouncing the ball off the floor. Because the ball will be at ground level as it passes a defender, a successful bounce pass can easily result in a scoring assist
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A putback describes a situation where a player secures an offensive rebound, then immediately scores a basket. If the player secures the rebound while in the air, for the shot to be considered a putback, the player can land on the ground before shooting, but cannot dribble before taking the shot.
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Finger-rolls today have many forms, including the Around the World which involves a complete circle around the player before the layup and a variety of faking in the approach to the rim. A classic example is a play by former Kings point guard Jason
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An undefended layup is usually a high-percentage shot. The main challenge is getting near the rim and avoiding blocks by taller defenders who usually stand near the basket. Common layup strategies are to create space, releasing the ball from different spots or using an alternate hand. A player tall
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A layup is a two-point attempt made by leaping from the ground, releasing the ball with one hand up near the basket, and using one hand to tip the ball over the rim and into the basket (lay-in) or banking it off the backboard and into the basket (lay-up). The motion and one-handed reach distinguish
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The Pro-hop Euro Step combines the pro-hop and Euro step while removing the pro-hop's jump stop. The player picks up their dribble with a synchronized right hand dribble/right foot step, or a left hand dribble with left foot step. Player then rips the ball to opposite side of their body (behind the
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An alley-oop is an offensive play which involves one teammate lofting the ball up near the rim in anticipation of another teammate jumping up to catch and dunk it. Because this move requires both teammates to know what the other is thinking, the alley-oop is a rare and exciting play. The alley-oop
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The Euro step (sometimes "Eurostep") is a move developed in
European basketball in which a player, after picking up their dribble, takes a step in one direction bumping into their defender, and then quickly takes a second step in the other direction before they attempt a layup. It is an attempt to
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To "post up" is to establish a position in the low post, the area near the basket below the foul line, usually in order to take advantage of a smaller defender. The offensive player usually faces away from the basket, so that their body can protect the ball from being stolen by the defender. From
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is performed when a player holds onto the ball before dribbling while their non-pivot leg performs a jabbing forward or side motion. This move is used to test defender's defensive weaknesses and stance. A combination of the pump fake, the drive, the shot and the crossover drive can be performed
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In addition, another variation of the lay-up is the wrong-foot layup. Typically, this move can be seen by inexperienced players with poor footwork, however, when done intentionally, a wrong-footed layup can deceive a defender into mistiming their block attempt. In a normal layup, the left foot is
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In a crossover, the ball handler changes the ball from one hand to the other using a single dribble. The crossover is a common dribbling move and is used when changing direction. A crossover functions best when the ball handler looks and acts like they are headed in one direction, before crossing
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From the initial position of the pick-and-roll maneuver, the player who receives the ball has many different options as to whether they pass it, or fake and then go for a jump shot. These variations typically include the pick and pop, where by the roll man instead of heading to the basket trails
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A pull-up jumper is an offensive move, where the ball handler in the act of dribbling, 'pulls up' to shoot the basketball. This is especially effective as the defender is not able to react in time to affect or block the shot. This move is widely used by many players in the NBA, including notable
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When the offensive player receives the ball in the low post, the player either fakes in one direction and then spins in the opposite direction, or immediately after catching the ball, the player spins around the defender and goes up for the shot or takes one hard dribble and then takes the shot.
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applications are in the low post area, where a player is much more likely to have their shot blocked. On the perimeter, it is useful in creating open lanes to the basket by "showing" the ball enough to entice a defender to attempt to block or steal it, allowing the dribbler to penetrate easily.
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is the position when a player facing a defender receives a pass but has not dribbled yet. The offensive player's feet are slightly wider than shoulder width and slightly on the balls of their feet, their knees flexed, with both hands on the basketball in front of them or almost resting on their
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behind and is wide open for a jumper, hence the 'pop', as well as slipping the screen, whereby the defender of the screener attempts to cheat and get ahead of the screener, at which point the screener does not set a screen, but merely slips by, leaving them open as their defender trails behind.
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The inbound pass or throw-in is used to restart play after the ball has gone out of bounds, after a successful field goal or free throw by the opposing team, or after a non-shooting foul. Throw-ins are difficult to defend against and so are not usually strongly contested except in the last few
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The combination of a euro step and a jump-stop, the pro-hop is a move in which a player picks up their dribble with a synchronized right hand dribble/right foot step, or a synchronized left hand dribble with left foot step. The player then rips the ball to the opposite side of their body while
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An over-the-head pass is another fundamental passing technique. It is used by snapping the ball over the head, like a soccer throw-in. This pass is especially effective in helping to initiate a fast break. After a defensive rebound, a well-thrown overhead, or outlet, pass can allow a breaking
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The hook shot is one of the most effective inside moves, but it is also quite difficult to execute. A hook shot begins when the player puts their body between the ball and the opponent. They then release the ball towards the basket with their outside hand in a "hook" motion. The hook shot and
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An offensive move intended to produce a foul call on the defensive player. A typical strategy is to drive into a defensive player whose feet are not stationary. When the two players make bodily contact, a blocking foul can be called on the defensive player. If the defensive player has a set
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A pump fake (also called a shot fake) is a feigned attempt at a jump shot, restrained before the feet leave the ground. The pump fake is a fundamental move in basketball, used to cause defenders to jump (known in basketball slang as "lifting" the defender) or be shifted off-balance. Its main
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This is when an offensive player does a move that makes their defender stumble to the ground. Players collapsing due to this rarely occurs under normal circumstances. Typically this happens when a defender loses balance, trips over their own feet, or even slips. An offensive player can't
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A finger roll is performed when a player shoots the ball with one hand during a layup and then lifts their fingers, rolling the ball into the basket. The rotation produced provides the ball with a soft touch, and the ball will roll around the rim and then drop into the basket. Guard
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for the fouled defensive player). Another way of drawing contact is to pump fake and then jump towards the defender, make contact and then shoot; this gets you to the foul line. If you make the basket (often made in the paint), you get the basket and one foul shot. Players like
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When a player posts up, in order to shoot they have to turn around to face the basket. This can be done by turning in the air, timing the jump shot when the defender is not likely to jump and challenge the shot. Though a fade-away version of this move was perfected by
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Behind-the-back passes are passes dealt to a target behind the passer's back. Usually done to confuse the defender, behind-the-back passes can either be bounced off the floor or passed directly to a teammate's chest. However, most behind-the-back passes are direct.
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This pass is performed best by stepping towards your target with one foot, then throwing the ball out towards their chest with two hands while turning the hands over, ending with the thumbs pointing down. It is best used in an open court and on the perimeter.
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A touch pass is an advanced passing technique in which a prior pass or a loose ball is immediately redirected to another player by tipping or slapping the ball. This is the quickest pass in basketball and is therefore very effective when executed correctly.
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The power move is executed by pivoting towards the basket to seal the defender, then using a two handed power dribble followed by a jump stop to get closer to the basket. Immediately after the jump stop the player jumps up for a power shot or jump hook.
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landing on a jump-stop. The pro hop's ability to split defenders, or throw an opposing defender off rhythm through 'change of direction speed' is a move popularized by
Shantay Legans, former point guard for University of California at Berkeley.
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The other layup is the overhand shot, similar to a jump shot but from considerably closer range. Overhand layups almost always involved the use of the backboard. Players like
Scottie Pippen and Karl Malone have used this move to great effect.
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This move is similar to the jab step, but smaller. It is when a player uses multiple very little jab steps to throw off a defender and keep them constantly guessing whether you will go to the basket or not. It was used frequently by former
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The baseball pass is a long pass in which the passer throws the ball with one hand, as if it were a baseball or an
American football. It is infrequently used, mainly to set up last-second plays off a baseline inbounding situation.
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A double clutch is a move associated with a layup or a dunk; it is a change of ball position in mid-air (similar to the "up and under" move, but performed while the player is in the air). It is effectively used by many players.
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enough (or with sufficient leaping ability) to reach over the rim might choose to perform a more spectacular and higher percentage slam dunk (dropping or throwing the ball through the basket from above the rim) instead.
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The power up is a move in which the player lands on their outside foot then inside foot, and powers up toward the basket. An effective move because of its balance and power resulting from a two-foot gather and take off.
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In a jump stop, the player takes one small step and lands on both feet simultaneously. It can be used after a dribble. A player who receives a pass with a jump stop can pivot after the stop using either foot.
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consistently control whether the defender falls, but using speed, body momentum, body contact and sharp changes of direction make it much more likely to happen. This move usually embarrasses the defender.
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because a bounce pass is harder for defenders to steal. Still, a bounce pass may be stolen due to its slower speed. A player must use their best judgment when they decide whether to make such a pass.
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thigh, presenting the defender with an opponent able to move in any direction. One foot is held as the pivot and the other slightly ahead. From this, the player can choose from three options: to
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The dribble pitch (or the handoff) is an offensive play whereby the ball-handler passes to a player (often a bigger player) and runs by them to collect the ball, whilst the big sets a screen.
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position (i.e., both feet are stationary and arms are not in a downward motion), the contact can result in a charging foul against the offensive player (this is known as
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Dribbling is bouncing the ball continuously with one hand at a time without holding the ball. Dribbling is necessary in order to take steps while possessing the ball.
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during their primes, the former in the mid-to-late 90s and the latter in the early-to-mid 90s were considered to have the best tear drops in the game.
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1750:"With Hop and Flick, Little Guys Get Upper Hand"
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1778:"The physics of bank shots"
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1729:. Coach's Clipboard
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1989:Low Post Spin Move
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2998:Hack-a-Shaq
2988:Double team
2959:Nellie Ball
2949:Run and gun
2812:Shootaround
2765:Uncontested
2721:Finger roll
2676:Back screen
2373:Goaltending
1556:NBA records
1501:Dwyane Wade
1473:K. C. Jones
1354:Karl Malone
1318:Give and go
1299:Earl Monroe
1278:Ricky Rubio
1266:Rajon Rondo
1170:Bounce pass
1144:Luka Doncic
1112:Karl Malone
1104:Dwyane Wade
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837:Dwyane Wade
829:Kobe Bryant
821:Paul Pierce
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795:Kobe Bryant
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657:Dwyane Wade
586:Power layup
564:Tony Parker
552:Gary Payton
518:and center
509:Finger roll
503:Finger roll
445:Tony Parker
425:Dwyane Wade
421:finger roll
336:Dwyane Wade
3259:Categories
3191:Air Jordan
3141:Half court
3013:Man-to-man
2964:Small ball
2934:Fast break
2868:Continuity
2733:Posterized
2699:Free throw
2577:Field goal
2543:Statistics
2378:Shot clock
2332:3 seconds
2325:Violations
2265:Wheelchair
2260:Six-on-six
2250:Twenty-one
2245:One-on-one
2240:Streetball
2227:Variations
2147:Basketball
2027:Sikma Move
1689:January 2,
1685:. DeepGame
1666:January 2,
1567:References
1505:Miami Heat
1481:Chris Paul
1378:Chris Paul
1358:Steve Nash
1303:Steve Nash
1286:Steve Nash
1262:Jason Kidd
1258:Larry Bird
1224:Blind pass
1197:Touch pass
1179:Chest pass
1154:See also:
1116:Steve Nash
1084:upper body
1029:Larry Bird
992:Jerry West
962:Jack Sikma
956:Sikma move
938:Power move
860:Posting up
854:Tim Duncan
761:side step,
739:pump fakes
722:jump-shoot
686:Josh Smith
653:Tim Duncan
633:Bob Pettit
617:jump shots
576:Trae Young
560:Chris Paul
532:Jason Kidd
221:Hesitation
212:Wraparound
139:basketball
82:newspapers
3106:Backboard
3099:Equipment
2924:Princeton
2750:Hook shot
2738:Alley-oop
2728:Slam dunk
2704:Jump shot
2661:Euro step
2654:Crossover
2455:Sixth man
2447:Positions
2439:Game play
2411:Technical
2383:Traveling
2348:5 seconds
2305:Officials
2300:Jump ball
2051:March 18,
1788:March 12,
1459:alley oop
1403:Alley oop
1397:Alley-oop
1234:Yam Madar
1215:Jump pass
926:Drop step
910:Hook shot
904:Hook shot
776:Pump fake
734:jab steps
708:seasons.
637:Sam Jones
613:bank shot
607:Bank shot
538:Tear drop
433:Bob Cousy
350:Jump stop
315:Euro step
309:Euro step
278:V dribble
227:HESI exam
163:Crossover
3167:Clothing
3056:Match-up
2906:Triangle
2853:Ball hog
2805:Practice
2796:Playbook
2782:Strategy
2755:Air ball
2709:Fadeaway
2692:Shooting
2683:Slashing
2476:Shooting
2406:Personal
2401:Flagrant
2363:Carrying
2310:Turnover
2235:Slamball
2106:Archived
2088:Archived
1782:Archived
1713:Archived
1646:Archived
1604:Archived
1534:See also
1388:Backdoor
1075:fadeaway
1069:Fadeaway
1063:Fadeaway
980:Shooting
852:forward
755:Jab step
377:Power up
3174:Uniform
3158:Whistle
3036:1–2–1–1
2981:Defense
2881:Shuffle
2858:Gravity
2846:Offense
2789:General
2649:Dribble
2615:Defense
2591:Rebound
2565:Offense
2507:Stretch
2490:Forward
2341:Defense
2336:Offense
2204:History
2176:Leagues
2072:YouTube
2032:YouTube
1994:YouTube
1733:May 10,
1695:YouTube
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1452:assists
1080:inertia
843:Shuffle
726:dribble
706:2010–11
702:2009–10
698:2008–09
548:floater
359:Pro-Hop
155:Dribble
149:Dribble
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3179:Sleeve
3116:Basket
3072:Amoeba
3065:Hybrid
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2627:Steal
2622:Block
2572:Point
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2481:Combo
2471:Point
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2416:Bonus
2393:Fouls
2288:Rules
746:Pivot
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406:Layup
395:Shots
103:JSTOR
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3111:Ball
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