jump shot
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Definition
Noun: 1. A basketball shot taken while the player is in the air, releasing the ball at the highest point of the jump: This is a fundamental offensive technique where a player jumps vertically and shoots the ball before descending, making it harder for a defender to block.
Usage
The term "jump shot" is used to describe a specific type of basketball shot. It is a countable noun. - It is most commonly used in the context of basketball. - It can be modified by adjectives describing its quality (e.g., a perfect jump shot, a fadeaway jump shot).
Examples
- Noun:
- Michael Jordan was famous for his accurate jump shot.
- She practiced her jump shot for hours every day.
- The defender couldn't block his high-arcing jump shot.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a jump shot": To possess the skill of making jump shots.
- To succeed in modern basketball, a guard must have a reliable jump shot.
- "To pull up for a jump shot": To stop dribbling and immediately take a jump shot.
- He drove to the free-throw line and pulled up for a smooth jump shot.
Variants and Related Words
- Jumper (n): An informal synonym for a jump shot.
- He sank a long jumper at the buzzer.
- Set shot (n): A shot taken with both feet on the floor, contrasting with a jump shot.
- Fadeaway (jump shot) (n): A variant where the shooter jumps backwards away from the defender while shooting.
Synonyms
- Jumper: (Informal) A jump shot.
Related Phrases
- Shoot a jump shot: The standard verb phrase used with this noun.
- The coach instructed him to shoot a jump shot if he was open.
Noun
- (basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump