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A phrase that is often used in nba commentary to score goals seems to come from down town! ! I don't know if I heard wrong. What does this mean?

Its exact spelling comes from downtown.

Urban areas mean villages or towns.

This phrase has a traditional meaning. At first, it means "from town", but in basketball, it means beyond scoring.

As for this statement originally used in the NBA, it may be that Ryan, the former commentator of the Lakers, has passed away. He is the most famous live commentator in NBA, and he has been explaining from 1960s to 2002, when the Lakers won three consecutive victories. He created many words, such as AIR BALL (three non-sticky) and even SLAM DUNK (the theme name of slam dunk, which means slam dunk).

His last creation is a passage of the Lakers' three-game winning streak, so I won't say much here.