ball hawk
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Definition
Noun: A defensive player in team sports, particularly American football or basketball, who demonstrates exceptional skill at intercepting, catching, or otherwise taking possession of the ball from the opposing team.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific type of defensive specialist. It highlights a player's instinct, positioning, and technical ability to seize opportunities and create turnovers.
Examples
- The safety was known as a ball hawk, leading the league in interceptions for three consecutive seasons.
- Their defense improved dramatically after they signed a veteran ball hawk for the secondary.
- With her quick hands and anticipation, she plays like a true ball hawk on the basketball court.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe a player's style or reputation.
- He has a ball-hawk mentality, always reading the quarterback's eyes.
- It is often used in sports commentary and analysis to praise defensive playmaking ability.
Variants and Related Words
- Ball-hawking (adj/n): Describing the act or quality of being a ball hawk.
- His ball-hawking skills are unmatched.
- Takeaway artist: A more modern synonym emphasizing causing turnovers.
- Interceptor: A more specific term for a player who catches a forward pass intended for an opponent (common in football).
Synonyms
- Defensive playmaker
- Turnover specialist
- Pickpocket (informal, especially in basketball)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- To have a nose for the ball: This idiom describes the innate instinct of a ball hawk to be around the ball and make plays.
- The linebacker doesn't have great speed, but he has a nose for the ball and is always in on the tackle.
Noun
- a team athlete who is skilled at stealing or catching the ball