jump ball
/'dʤʌmpbɔ:l/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A method to start or restart play in basketball: A "jump ball" is a procedure used to begin a game, an overtime period, or to resume play when two opposing players have simultaneous possession of the ball. An official throws the ball vertically into the air between the two players, who jump and attempt to tap it to a teammate.
Usage
- The term "jump ball" is used specifically in the context of basketball rules and officiating. It describes a specific event that occurs on the court to determine initial possession or resolve a held-ball situation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The game started with a jump ball at center court.
- The referee called a jump ball after the two players grabbed the ball at the same time.
Advanced Usage
- "To tip the jump ball": This phrase describes the action of a player tapping the ball after the official's toss to direct it to a teammate.
- The center tipped the jump ball perfectly to the point guard.
Variants and Related Words
- Jump ball situation: A circumstance where a jump ball is required by the rules.
- The scramble for the loose ball resulted in a jump ball situation.
Synonyms
- Opening tip (specifically for the initial jump ball starting a game).
- Held ball (refers to the situation that leads to a jump ball being called, though not the procedure itself).
Related Phrases
- "Control the jump ball": To successfully gain possession from the jump ball procedure.
- Our team needs to control the jump ball to get the first opportunity to score.
Noun
- (basketball) the way play begins or resumes when possession is disputed; an official tosses the ball up between two players who jump in an effort to tap it to a teammate