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What is the English meaning of Guangdong sports live broadcast NBA?

Stop foul = stop foul and hit people with the ball = dribble and charge dunk: (powerful) dunk.

Bank shot: clean cricket

Double pump: lever shooting (verb)

Fading lens: alternate jumper

Hook shot: Hook shot

jump shot

Layup: layup with the ball

Outside shooting: middle distance shooting

Positioning shot: standing shot

Three-pointer: Three-pointer

Auxiliary: help.

Block: Stop attacking and cover the chafing dish.

Defensive rebound: Defensive rebound

Shooting percentage: shooting percentage

Shoot: hit the ball

Free throw percentage: Free throw percentage

Free throw: Free throw

Offensive rebound: offensive rebound

Rebound: Rebound

Scoring: scoring

Steal: copy

Three-point hit rate: Three-point hit rate.

Mistake: A mistake

Rebound: Rebound

Backcourt: backcourt

Penalty area: penalty circle, restricted area

Free throw: the free throw line

Front court: front court

Game clock: game clock

Intermittent break: Intermittent break

Hoop: Hoop, hoop

Midfield: Midfield

Network: network

Paint area: penalty area and restricted area.

Near the basket in the restricted area: the small circle area under the basket in the restricted area.

Rim: rim, rim

Scoring table: record table and scoring table.

Shooting clock: time limit (the attacker must shoot within 24 seconds and the ball must touch the basket, otherwise it will be illegal)

Three-point line: three-point line

Top of the circle: near the three-point line near the top of the restricted area.

Wings: (left and right) Underlined area

Stop a foul: stop a foul.

Buzzer: Buzzer (used in competition) (indicating the end of time, substitution, etc.). )

Foul: (Holding the ball) Hit someone (Foul)

Dead ball: Dead ball (stop the game)

Defensive basket interference: the defensive side interferes with the shooting score

Game delay: hinder the normal progress of the game.

Disqualification: leaving after committing a crime, "graduation"

Dribble twice: Dribble twice (illegal)

Ejection: expulsion

Elbow: kidnapping

Game over (first half ...): (whole game, first half ...) Time is up.

First half: first half

The first paragraph (2, 3, 4): The first paragraph (2, 3, 4) of the competition.

(Game time, shooting time) There are five tickets left ...): There are only five seconds left (the whole game, on the limited clock ...).

Malicious foul: a serious foul.

Foul: Foul

Foul out: leaving the field after committing a crime, "graduation"

Foul trouble: I will leave soon after committing a crime and "get a quasi-graduation certificate"

Full Timeout: Pause for full time (100 second).

Goal: interfere with the shooting score.

Hand defense: push the opponent's offensive player with the palm of your hand.

Hold the ball: hold the ball (both sides hold the ball)

Illegal defense: defense violation

Violation: offensive violation (see quarantine)

Isolation: four offensive players are on one side, while the fifth player eats the opposing defender alone.

Jump ball: for the ball, jump ball

No-ball foul: a foul when both sides have no possession of the ball (usually when both sides are fighting for rebounds)

Attack basket interference: the attacker interferes with the shooting score.

Out of bounds: the ball is out of bounds (don't say out of bounds)

Overtime: Overtime, overtime

Referee: Referee

Second half: second half

Shooting time violation: violation of the time limit of shooting within 24 seconds (and the ball must touch the basket)

Substitute: Substitute (on stage, off stage)

Suspension: To stop a game (a penalty)

Technical foul: Technical foul

Ten-second violation: the offense that the attacker didn't take the ball through the midfield within 10 seconds.

Three-second violation: (Under the basket) three-second violation.

Punch: punch and fight

Throw it in: serve the court.

Travel: Walk (with the ball)

20-second pause: There is only a 20-second pause.

Walk: To walk (with the ball)

Back door cut: the tactic of cutting into the basket from the bottom line on both sides

Block: block the opposing player so that it is not easy to get stuck in the basketball game.

Cut in: cut in

Double-team: Double-team offensive player and two defensive players.

Dribble end time: The attacker dribbles the rest of the game.

Time consumption: the attacker consumes the remaining game time by dribbling or passing the ball.

Fast break: fast break

Foul tactics: foul tactics

Passing and cutting tactics (the attacking player holds the ball)

Seize the position: (under the basket)

Waste of time: The attacker consumes the remaining game time by dribbling or passing the ball.

One-on-one defense: man-to-man defense

Pick-and-roll: Blocking tactics of players covered by the attacking party.

Backward play: (an offensive player with the ball facing the basket) a tactic of eating only the opposing defender.

Trio: Double-team the attackers with three defenders.

Zone defense: zone defense, zone defense

Baseball pass: long pass (during fast break)

Hollow ball: the hollow ball "bread" outside the basket.

Dribble behind: Dribble behind (changing hands)

Dribble: "Turn the ball"

Cross dribble: Dribble under the leg

Dribble: Dribble

Layup with the ball

Four-point play: after hitting a three-pointer, you will be fined one point for being fouled.

Hacking: Mob fouls

Holding the ball: dealing with a foul

Throw a goal.

Score by shooting.

Monster Dunk: Dunk

There is nothing but a net: a hollow ball (into the basket)

Palm: "Spin the ball"

Reverse dunk: dunk

Reverse layup: backhand layup

Back-arc shooting: throw a three-pointer

Score by shooting.

Hollow ball (basket)

Air ball: air ball

Tap: Throw the ball into the basket

Three-point play: After making a two-point shot, you will be fined one point for a foul.

Assistant coach: Assistant coach

Backcourt: guard group (including point guard and shooting guard)

Reserve: a reserve (substitute, support) player

Substitute seat: (all) substitute (substitute, support) players.

Substitute: (individual) substitute (substitute, support) player.

Center (also known as No.5 player)

Coach: Coach.

Frontline: Frontline (including power forward, small forward and center)

General Manager: Team Manager

Mascot: team mascot

Most valuable player

Single guard: point guard

Point guard: Point guard

Power forward: Power forward (also known as No.4 player)

Rookie: a sophomore player, a rookie (player)

Shooting guard: shooting guard

The sixth person: the sixth person

Small forward: small forward (also known as the third player)

Sophomore: a sophomore player

(of an individual) starting.

Starting lineup: (referring to all) starting players

Swindler: Swindler (refers to a player who can play both shooting guard and small forward)

Trainer: Team trainer

Double guard: shooting guard

Veteran: senior player, old bird (player)

away game

Final: Final

The first round: the first round

GB (games behind): The games won by the team with the lowest record.

Visiting team: visiting team

Home: home

Home court advantage: home court advantage

Family games: family games

Home team: home team

Losing streak: The number of consecutive games lost.

Playoffs: Playoffs

Regular season: season

away game

Plan: plan

Semifinal: Semifinal

Ranking: Records (Table)

Winning streak: winning streak, winning streak record.

Air ball: "air ball", the thrown ball didn't touch anything.

Air relay: "air relay" one player throws the ball into the air, another player catches the ball in the air and then dunks it into the basket.

Arena: the playing field; Arena. For example, the home of Seattle is called Key Arena.

Auxiliary: auxiliary (abbreviation: Ast. ).

Rebound: Rebound. Please note that it is not a basket.

Backcourt: Backcourt. The team's own half is the backcourt, which is the half that the team wants to defend.

Back door tactics: one of the basic basketball tactics. When one player catches the ball near the free throw line, another player immediately cuts into the basket from the weak side.

, receiving teammates' passes and shooting scores.

Baseline: the bottom line. The boundary line at both ends of the court.

Basket: Basket. Also known as ring, there is a popular saying that hoop.

Substitute: substitute.

Cap: cap (abbreviation: Blk. ).

Boboos (n); Give a boo. A way for fans to vent their dissatisfaction.

Bounce pass: Touchdown pass.

Box out: Rebound blocking, that is, standing between the opponent and the basket when rebounding, blocking the defender's action with his body.

Brick: The ball bounced off after hitting the basket or backboard. When the visiting team made a free throw, many bulls fans held up a sign that said "Brick".

The eyes of the penalty shooters keep shaking, which interferes with his sight, thus achieving the purpose of interfering with free throws.

Whistle ball: the last blow before the end of the game. The buzzer is the buzzer of the competition.

Captain: Captain. The captain is the only person who is qualified to discuss the rules and punishment with the referee.

Coach: Coach. For example, the head coach is the head coach and the assistant coach is the assistant coach.

From one end of the court to the other. For example: coast-to-coast pass.

Meeting: Alliance. The NBA is divided into two leagues (Eastern League and Western League), and each league has its own league.

Your own logo.

Commissioner: Chairman. The current president of the NBA is david stern.

Stadium: Stadium; Stadium. Home at home.

Cross: cross dribble. This is tim hardaway's signature move.

Cut in: cut in.

Debut: first appearance.

Defense: defense. When the visiting team attacks, we can often hear the home fans shouting "Defense!" Under the guidance of the sound engineer in the gym.

Defense! "。

Denial of possession: frontcourt defense.

Disqualification: send out (abbreviated as DQ). ).

Teacher: teacher. NBA*** has four divisions, and each league has two divisions.

Two pairs: two pairs, that is, two technical statistical indicators reach double digits.

Double double-team: double attack.

Dribble twice: Dribble twice.

Downtown: outside the three-point line.

Draft: Draft, the annual recruitment meeting of NBA.

Dribble: Dribble.

The original meaning of "due" is due, which refers to the double team in basketball.

Backward shot: backward shot. Also called back jump shot.

Fake: fake action (n); Make a feint (v).

Fast break: fast break; A quick breakthrough.

Finals: Finals. Semifinal semi-final

Shooting: shooting (collectively), including two-point shooting and three-point shooting (abbreviated as FG. ).

Finger roll: the action of picking up the ball with your fingers when making a low-handed layup.

Malicious foul: Unnecessary or excessive foul.

Foul: Foul. A personal foul is a personal foul; The cumulative foul of the whole team is called team foul.

Foul trouble (player's trouble caused by the number of fouls) For example, this player fouled nearly six times.

If you break the rules once or twice, you will be sent off.

Free agent: A free agent. Athletes and newcomers whose contracts expire are free men, and free men are not bound by the team.

Free throw: Free throw (abbreviation: FT. ).

Front court: Front court. The opponent's half is the frontcourt, that is, the half where the players attack.

One of the basic tactical cooperation of Give-and-go, the attacker passes the ball to another teammate-give, then cuts into the basket and accepts the teammate's back pass.

Score a layup. That is what we often call "communication and coordination."

Gunner: A pitcher who often shoots.

Passing: A: A defensive technique, that is, touching the opponent's body with the hand to track the opponent's position. Also known as hand inspection B: defensive criminals

A rule. The defender blocked the attacker with his hand. Can't open your arms to stop the defender's movement, legal hands-

The check technique only allows the hand to touch the opponent's body to track the opponent's position, but it does not allow the hand to force or obstruct the opponent's vision.

Line.

Hanging time: air time, that is, the time that athletes stay in the air when shooting.

High position: near the free throw line.

Hook shot: Hook shot, sometimes directly represented by "hook".

Illegal defense: illegal defense. Common defense is illegal defense.

List of wounded: list of wounded. If a player is injured and can't participate in the game, according to NBA regulations, he must be included in the wounded list (wounded)

The list is public) to show the responsibility to the fans.

Jam: Dunk. One-handed jam dunk; Jam dunk with both hands. Famous singers Michael Jackson and Michael.

Jordan participated in the production of a music video called Jam.

Sweater: An athlete's vest. Also known as uniforms. Some athletes who made great contributions to the team retired, and so did his jerseys.

Since retiring, his jersey has been hung on the ceiling of the team's home court, which means that other athletes can no longer use it.

Number.

Jump ball: jump ball; Fight for the ball.

Jump shot: Jump shot. Also known as jumper.

Swimming lane: restricted area. Also known as the free throw line. When basketball was first invented, the penalty area was slender and its width was shorter than the diameter of the penalty arc.

It is shaped like a key, so it is also called a key.

Layup: layup.

Ligament: ligament. Cruciate ligament, cruciate ligament and ligament in knee joint are the most vulnerable parts for athletes.

Anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament.

Locker room: locker room.

Draw lots: the process of determining the order of the draft. In the past, it was decided by flipping a coin, so it was called "lottery" because of its uncertainty.

Low position: in the three-second zone, on both sides of the basket, near the baseline.

Counterposition: the corresponding relationship of each position in attack and defense (n).

Meniscus: Meniscus. The cartilage of the knee joint is also one of the places where athletes are easily injured. We often hear about an athlete.

Because meniscus tear is on the injured list, he can't play for several months.

Move: move. This word appears frequently in the NBA. For example, we will say "Great!" for a beautiful action. ; Back-turned

Get rid of what we call "rotary motion".

MVP: Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Athlete.

Net: net. A sign to check whether the ball is in the basket. When David Benoit of Utah dunked, the ball hit his head and bounced off the basket.

And in the whole process, the ball didn't touch the nets, so the goal was ruled invalid.

Free zone: attack the rational zone. According to last year's new rules, draw one under each basket with the center of the basket as the center and 4 feet as the half.

The semicircle (dotted line) of the diameter is called the offensive reasonable zone, and only when the foul is not prevented, the ball hits the person (note: O' Neill

Except amendments).

Proposal: attack. The adjective form is official (abbreviation: off. ) can modify other nouns, such as official rebound.

Front rebound (offensive rebound).

Exit pass: The first pass after catching the basketball board is usually a long pass every other court.

Timeout: Timeout time is 5 minutes.

Handball: We often say "wrist flip", dribbling is against the rules, also called holding the ball.

Pass: Pass.

Personal foul: Personal foul.

Pick and roll: pick and roll tactics. One of the basic offensive tactics of basketball, the offensive player covers the teammate who holds the ball. The English name is "set a"

Pick ",and then cover the player to move to the basket called" roll ",and then receive the pass from teammates and shoot without defense. Pick and roll

This is Malone and stockton's ace in the hole. Tactics derived from pick include pick-and-fade, pick-and-split and so on.

Optional: cover.

Pivot: a: the action of turning the body around one foot to change the direction (n). B: Under the basket, the area usually controlled by the center.

Playoff: rematch; The playoffs, that is, the elimination of the top eight in the league after the end of the regular season.

Point guard: Point guard and shooting guard.

Location: location. In the NBA, athletes are divided into three positions-forward, center and guard.

Power forward: Power forward, also known as "the second center" by China. The two are slightly different. The "second center" is based on the location and source of the center.

In the "double center" tactics, this is what we learned from the big brother of the Soviet Union; Both power forwards and forwards are rebounding experts and defenders in the team.

The backbone.

Press: Press (defense). Full court press, full court press; Half-court press, half-court press.

Fake action: fake action.

Four pairs: four pairs. That is, four technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.

Quarter: part. An NBA game is divided into four quarters, each of which is 12 minutes. The first two sections are called the first half and the last two sections are called the second half.

Rebound: Reb. ).

Refree: Referee.

Rejected: cap.

Reverse: reflexivity (a). For example, the reverse dunk after cutting from the baseline is the reverse dunk.

Rookie: a newcomer, an athlete who plays in the NBA for the first year.

Running position: continuous scoring. During the game, a team's score of 12-0 in the last 4 minutes is often displayed on the screen, which means that the team has just

In the past four minutes, I scored 12 points in a row and achieved a small climax of 12-0.

Salary cap: the upper limit of salary.

Fraction: Fraction. Have to break up.

Screen: cover.

Season: season.

Shooting clock: 24 second timer.

Sideline:

Sixth man: the sixth man, the first player to come off the bench.

Slam Dunk: Slam Dunk, especially the kind where you jump high with the ball in your hands and suck hard. Slam also means slam with one hand.

1, emphasize the sound when dunking. Also called slam dunk.

Five people, the informal name for the basketball team.

Starting lineup: opening lineup.

Stealing: breaking the ball; Steals the ball (abbreviation: Stl. ).

Strong side: strong side. The side with the ball is a strong team. (Please refer to Defense FAQ for the specific definitions of the strong side and the weak side. )

Substitute: Substitute player.

Pause: temporarily stop the athletes' competition; Time out.

Switch: change (prevent).

Team: attack. (Note: It is not necessarily a double attack, but a multi-person attack. )

Technical foul: Technical foul.

Three-pointer: Three-pointer.

Three-pointer: Three-pointer.

Three-second violation: three-second violation.

A draw; Ties.

Timeout: Pause. The NBA has a 20-second timeout and a 100-second regular timeout.

Tip: Make up the basket.

Transition: the process from attack to defense.

Travel: It is illegal to walk. Also called walking.

Triple double: triple double, that is, three technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.

Turnover: error, (abbreviation: to. The NBA has a special statistic called assists/mistakes, which is based on the number of assists of this player.

The number of his mistakes, this statistic can accurately reflect whether a point guard is competent.

Uniform: uniform. Of course, the uniforms of basketball players are vests and shorts, and uniforms sometimes refer to vests.

Veteran: an old athlete. The NBA attaches great importance to veterans, and all teams regard their veterans as wealth.

The probability of NBA appearance is very high.

Weak side: weak side. The side without the ball is the weak side. (Please refer to Defense FAQ for the specific definitions of the strong side and the weak side. )

Unsuspecting. In most cases, the purpose of tactical cooperation is to create a large space for teammates in order to get out calmly.

Hands.

Region: joint defense; Zone defense. Also known as zone defense

Dude, all right.