basketball shot
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Definition
Noun: An attempt to score points in the game of basketball by propelling the ball toward the basket. It is the fundamental offensive action in the sport.
Usage
A "basketball shot" refers to the specific act and technique of throwing the ball at the basket. The term focuses on the action itself, not the result (making or missing the basket). It is a countable noun.
Examples
- The player practiced his basketball shot for hours every day.
- She has a very accurate basketball shot from the three-point line.
- His last basketball shot at the buzzer won the game for the team.
- Blocking an opponent's basketball shot is a key defensive skill.
Advanced Usage
- "To take a basketball shot": This is the standard phrase for attempting to score.
- He took a difficult basketball shot over two defenders.
- The term can be modified by the type of shot (e.g., , , ). In such cases, "shot" alone is often used, with "basketball" being implied by context.
- Her jump shot is nearly unblockable. (Here, "shot" clearly means "basketball shot").
Variants and Related Words
- Shot (n): In the context of basketball, this is a very common shorthand for "basketball shot."
- He made the winning shot.
- Field goal (n): In official scoring, a successful "basketball shot" from the field (not a free throw) is recorded as a "field goal."
- Attempt (n): A more general term for an effort to score, often used in statistics (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Field goal attempt: The formal statistical term for a shot taken during play.
- FGA (abbreviation): The common abbreviation for "field goal attempt" in statistics.
Related Phrases
- Release a shot: To let the ball go during the shooting motion.
- He released the shot with perfect form.
- Contest a shot: To defend against an opponent's shot attempt.
- The center contested every shot near the basket.
Noun
- throwing the basketball toward the hoop
- his shot hit the rim and bounced out