3P% 3 points percentage
Three-pointers at 3 pm'
3: 00 p.m.-Three-point percentage/number of pitches
APG assists per game
AST assist
AVG average score per game
BLK blue cricket count
FG was filmed as "Time"
Shooting percentage (excluding free throws) FGM hits
"Blue Penalty" number
Percentage of free throws
Free throw median
F forward, G defender, C center
G-F defender forward F-G small forward
G play times
HI set the highest score in a single game this season.
Minimum total playing time
The score of each game
PF foul times
PPG average score
PTS total score
ST steal
A
Achilles tendon: Achilles tendon
Agent broker.
Air ball: "air ball", the thrown ball didn't touch anything. According to the answer given by Webster's dictionary
Interpretation is a mistake that failed to touch the basket in basketball.
There is also a backboard, so the literal translation should be "two non-stick".
Full defensive lineup: the best defensive lineup.
Air relay. One player throws the ball into the air, another player catches it in the air and dunks it.
All-NBA team: the best team in the NBA.
Best rookie team.
All-star: All-star.
APG: assists per game.
Arena: Arena; Arena. For example, the home of Seattle is called Key Arena.
Arc: the three-point line.
Assist: assist (Ast for short). ).
Number of attempts: number of shots.
Atlantic Division: Atlantic Division.
Arena: Arena; Arena. For example, the home of Seattle is called Key Arena.
B
Babyhook: small hook.
Rebound: Rebound. Note that it is not a basketball board.
Backcourt: Backcourt. A team's own half is the backcourt, that is, the half that the team has to defend. Back door tactics: one of the basic tactics of basketball. When a player catches the ball near the free throw arc, another mobilizer immediately cuts into the basket from the weak side and receives a pass from his teammate to score.
Pass back: Pass back.
Bank shot: clean cricket, hitting the board into the basket
Baseline: the bottom line. The boundary line at both ends of the court.
Basket: Basket. Also known as ring, there is a popular saying called hoop.
Substitute: substitute.
Cap: cap (Blk for short). ).
Block: stop the foul. Note: here is the ing form of the verb, especially the action of foul.
Stop the foul: stop the foul.
Blooper) make a fool of yourself, the NBA is particularly good at capturing such tidbits on and off the court, and every time,
Every season, the "Top Ten" foreign glasses lenses of that year will be launched.
Board: backboard. ESPN announcers like to use this word when broadcasting competition results.
boo:boo(n); Give a boo. A way for fans to vent their dissatisfaction.
Bounce pass: Touchdown pass.
Box out: Rebound block, that is, stand between the opponent and the basket when rebounding, and block the defender's action with your body.
Box: technical statistics.
Bounce pass: floor bounce pass.
BPG: Average number of blocks per game.
Brick: (v) The ball hits the basket or rebounds. When the visiting team made free throws, many bulls fans kept shaking in front of the penalty shooters with a sign that said "Brick" in their hands, thus interfering with the free throws.
Bury: throw (a ball), often used in the phrase bury a jumper, Bury a shot: a shot.
Whistle ball: the last blow before the end of the game. (Buzzer beater = at the buzzer)
The buzzer is the buzzer of the competition.
C
Captain: Captain. The captain is the only person who is qualified to discuss the rules and penalties with the referee.
Career record.
With the ball: it is illegal to flip your wrist.
Center: Center.
Central branch: Central branch.
Charge: collision.
Charge: collision foul, that is, the attacker collides with the defense with reasonable position and no movement.
A player's foul.
Cheerleading: Cheerleading, also called hurra team.
Referee: Referee.
Close call: a close game.
Hot topic: winning goal.
Clutchetime: do or die, a goal can decide the decisive moment.
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. Collective bargaining agreement: collective agreement.
Meeting: Alliance. The NBA is divided into two leagues (Eastern League and Western League), and each league has its own logo.
Commissioner: Chairman. The current president of the NBA is david stern.
Cornrow: a popular hairstyle in NBA today, which ties the hair into a braid, like Iverson.
Sprewell has always had this hairstyle, and the word is very vivid and appropriate.
Stadium: Stadium; Stadium. Home. Home.
Cross: cross dribble. This is tim hardaway's signature move.
Critical moment (usually the last two minutes).
Cut in: cut in
D
Debut: debut.
DEF: defensive rebound (backcourt rebound).
Dead ball: Dead ball.
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 the ball: defense around the frontcourt.
Disqualification: Be sent off the field (abbreviated as DQ). ), also called foul out.
Teacher: teacher. NBA*** has four divisions, and each league has two divisions.
DNP: No appearance.
Double: two pairs, that is, two technical statistical indicators reach double digits.
Double team: Double attack.
Dribble twice: Dribble twice.
Double foul: foul on both sides.
Double double: Double double.
Critical moment.
Downtown: beyond the three-point line.
DQ: Be sent off. (disqualification)
Draft: Draft, that is, the annual recruitment meeting of the NBA.
Draft: the selected rookie.
Dribble.
Drive: breakthrough.
Drive a layup: break through the layup.
Duo: The original meaning is duet. In basketball, it refers to A Duo, such as karl malone and John.
Stockton.
E
Eastern alliance.
Expel: Drive the car off the court.
Expansion: expand the team.
Explosive power: explosive power
F
Backward shot: backward shot. Also called back jump shot.
Fake action: fake action (n); Do a fake action (5).
Input: input.
Fast break: fast break; A quick breakthrough.
FG%: equivalent to shooting percentage, shooting percentage. 3PG%: three percentage points.
Finals: Finals. semifinal
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, malicious foul.
Foul: Foul. A personal foul is a personal foul; The accumulated foul of the whole team is called the foul in the team.
Foul trouble: the trouble caused by a player's number of fouls. For example, if the player fouls nearly six times, he will be sent off after one or two more fouls.
Franchise: team.
Free man: A free man. Athletes and newcomers whose contracts expire are free men, and free men are not bound by the team.
Free throw: Free throw (referred to as FT. ).
Front court: Front court. The opponent's half is the frontcourt, that is, the half where the players attack.
FT%: percentage of free throws. FTM-FTA: number of free throws/number of free throws. Backward shot: backward shot. Also called back jump shot.
G
G: number of appearances.
GB: short for backward game, backward game. There are no points in the NBA, so they are generally used.
The last few games illustrate the gap between teams.
General Manager: General Manager.
Give-and-go: One of the basic tactical coordination, the attacker passes the ball to another teammate-give, then cuts into the basket, and then receives a return pass from the teammate to make a layup (or dunk) and score -go. That is what we often call "communication and coordination".
Go: similar to what our fans say, "Go!" . In the final between the Bulls and the Lakers, a Bulls fan shouted "Come on Bulls! Take it home! " Translated into Chinese is "Come on Bulls! Take it (champion) home! "
Target: interfere with the target. When the thrown ball starts to fall from the highest point (before reaching the basket), the defender can't touch the ball again, otherwise the defender will be judged to interfere with the ball and the attacker will score. This rule was introduced into the NBA by 1944, in order to limit the giant center like George Mikan from being too "overbearing" in the basket.
GS: At the beginning of the game, the number of times to serve first.
Green room: During the draft, the rookie and his family and friends gathered in the green room. When david stern, president of NBA, read his name, the rookie came to the front desk, which also means that he has been selected by the NBA team and is about to start his career.
Gunner: A pitcher who often shoots.
H
Basketball Hall of Fame. Framer Hall: Hall of Fame members.
Half court: Half court.
Hand detection: a defensive technique, that is, touching the opponent's body with the hand and tracking the opponent's position. Also called hand check B: A defensive foul. The defender blocked the attacker with his hand. You can't block the defender's movement with open arms. Legal hand inspection technology only allows you to touch the other person's body with your hand to track the other person's position, but it does not allow your hand to force or block the other person's line of sight.
Let go: handyman's pass.
Hanging time: air time, that is, the time that athletes stay in the air when shooting.
Head coach: Head coach.
Hold the ball: for the ball.
High position: high position, around the free throw arc, which is translated as "high position" by Hong Kong commentary.
Holding the ball: it's a foul to pull someone.
Home game: home game.
Hook shot: Hook shot, sometimes directly represented by "hook". Chuo in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
What's the name of the number?-"Karim Abdel-Jabbar"-Tiangou.
Iron ring: iron ring. .
Hook shot: Hook shot, sometimes directly represented by "hook".
Hustle: Used to describe an athlete who plays hard and is aggressive. I once saw a short film about dikembe mutombo, and his first sentence was "Welcome to the noisy Mutombo ...". In the NBA, rebounds, assists, steals the ball and blocked shots are used to describe the aggressiveness of athletes. The title of this data table is also called hustle.
I
Illegal defense: illegal defense. Joint defense is illegal defense (joint defense is allowed from this season). Accidental contact: unintentional contact.
Isolation: isolated play (that is, four defenders pull aside and let the remaining attackers play on the strong side one by one). ) illegal defense: illegal defense. In the NBA, joint 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 (the wounded list is public), (abbreviated as IL). In order to be responsible for the fans, those who enter this list cannot play for at least five games.
J
Jam: Dunk. One-handed jam dunk; Jam dunk with both hands. The famous singer Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan co-produced an MTV called Jam.
Sweater: An athlete's vest. Also known as uniforms. When some athletes who have made great contributions to the team retire, their jerseys will also be retired. His jersey is hung on the ceiling of the team's home court, which means that other athletes can't use this jersey number in the future.
Jump ball: jump ball; Fight for the ball.
Jump shot: Jump shot. Also known as jumper.
K
Kick the ball: kick the ball with your feet.
L
Ryan: Restricted area. Also known as the free throw line. When basketball was first invented, the penalty area was slender, shorter in width than the diameter of the penalty arc, and shaped like a key, so it was also called a key.
Layup: One-handed layup.
Ligament: ligament. Cruciate ligament, the cruciate ligament and ligament in the knee joint, is the most vulnerable part of athletes, which is divided into anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament. Live ball: Live ball.
Locker room: locker room.
Logo: Logo, the logo of NBA is an athlete dribbling. It is said that this logo is designed according to the image of Jerry West and has been used by NBA since 1960s. Team logo, team logo
Draw lots: the process of determining the order of the draft. In the past, it was decided by flipping a coin, which was called "lottery" because of its uncertainty.
Lockout: lockout due to labor disputes.
Ball foul: A ball foul.
Losing streak: losing streak.
Low position: low position, in the three-second zone, on both sides of the basket, near the bottom line, commonly known as inside line, under the basket. The commentator in Hong Kong translates it as "low position".
M
Signature player: Signature player.
Mascot: Mascot. Many teams in NBA have their own mascots, and some have more than one. More famous ones are the gorilla of Phoenix, Turbo of Houston, etc. There is a rule in the NBA that the actor of the mascot is not allowed to reveal his identity in order to maintain a sense of mystery. If any reporter accidentally sees the actor, he is not allowed to take pictures or videos. When it is necessary to interview them, actors often sit there with the helmet of the mascot, and other costumes remain unchanged. Most of the lighting was turned off, only a beam of light came in from behind him, and the audience could only see an outline.
Confrontation: (n) the corresponding relationship between positions in attack and defense.
Meniscus: Meniscus. A piece of cartilage in the knee joint is also one of the places where athletes are easily injured. We often hear that an athlete is on the injury list because of meniscus tear and can't play for several months.
Midwest branch: Midwest branch.
MIN: appearance time (minutes).
Dislocation defense.
Move: move. This word appears very frequently in the NBA, such as a beautiful move and we say "great move!" " ; Turn around and get rid of what we call "rotating movement"
MVP: Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Athlete.
ordinary
Net: Nets. A sign to check whether the ball is in the basket. When David Benoit of Utah dunked, the ball hit his head and popped out of the basket. The ball didn't touch the net during the whole process. As a result, the target was invalid.
No.65438 +0 pick: No.1 scholar.
Free zone: attack the rational zone. According to last year's new rules, draw a semicircle (dotted line) with the center of the basket as the center and 4 feet below each basket as the radius. This area is called the offensive rational zone, and only the ball hits people without stopping the foul (note: except O 'Neill's amendment).
Do not look at the pass: a transfer pass.
Nba: abbreviation of national basketball association
O
Proposal: attack. Adjective forms are aggressive (abbreviation: off. ) can modify other nouns. For example, offensive rebounds are offensive rebounds.
Referee.
Openshot) unattended shooting.
Pass: The first pass after grabbing the basketball board is usually a long pass every other field.
Score over: Score over your opponent.
Overtime: Overtime, 5 minutes.
Overlimit: Literally, the number of fouls exceeds the standard, which means that any team will be fined for more than four fouls in any quarter, regardless of whether the attacking player has shot or not.
Pass: The first pass after grabbing the basketball board is usually a long pass every other field.
Out of bounds: out of bounds
P
Pacific Division: Pacific Division.
Paint: three seconds zone.
Handball: we often say that the second dribble, walking, dribbling is illegal. Also called dribbling. Pass: Pass.
Pass: Pass.
Infiltration: Infiltration. Unlike cutting, penetration does not have to be cut in. For example, in the final goal of 1997 finals, Jordan dribbled the ball to the basket, but he didn't cut it directly. Everyone saw what happened afterwards. The announcer said at this time ... Jordan broke through, and the double bag was caught on Jordan, and Kerr opened it, and Kerr knocked it down.
Period: festival.
Personal foul: Personal foul.
Pick and roll: pick and roll tactics. One of the basic offensive tactics of basketball, the attacker uses the ball to cover his teammates, which is called "set pick" in English, and then covers the player to move to the basket, which is called "roll", and then receives the pass from his teammates and shoots unsupervised. Pick-and-roll is Malone and stockton's special skill. The tactics derived from picking are picking light, picking points and so on.
Pick: the cover.
Fulcrum: the action of turning the body around one foot to change direction (n). B: Under the basket, the area usually controlled by the center.
Play 1-5: Play point guard, attack guard, small forward, power forward and center respectively.
Play mind games: psychological warfare.
Playoff: rematch; The playoffs, that is, the elimination of the top eight leagues after the end of the regular season.
Point guard: Point guard, also called point 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 in China. The two are slightly different. The "second center" is based on the position of the center and comes from the "double center" tactic, which we learned from the big brother of the Soviet Union. Power forward is still a forward in theory. They are rebounding experts and the defensive backbone of the team.
PPG: average score, average score.
Preseason: preseason.
News: News (national defense). Full court press, full court press; Half-court press, half-court press. Advantages: professional circle.
PTS: get points.
Punch foul: a foul on the ball.
Pump fake: a fake action of shooting
Push: Push a foul
Q
Four pairs: four pairs. That is, four technical statistical indicators exceed double digits. Very rare, it has only appeared four times in history, created by david robinson, hakeem olajuwon, nathaniel thurmond and alvin robertson respectively.
Quarter: part. An NBA game is divided into four quarters, each of which is 12 minutes. The first two paragraphs are called the first half and the last two paragraphs are called the second half.
Rebound: Reb. ). Four pairs: Four pairs. That is, four technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.
rare
Rebound: Reb. ).
Refree: Referee.
Regular season: regular season.
Rejected: cap.
Reverse: reverse (a). For example, the reverse dunk after cutting from the baseline is the reverse dunk.
Basket: Basket.
Ring: Champion ring.
Away game: away game.
Rookie: a newcomer, an athlete who plays in the NBA for the first year. So the first season of rookie is also called rookie season.
Running score: continuous score. In the game, a team ran at 12-0 in the last 4 minutes, which was often played on the screen. That is to say, the team scored 12 points in the past 4 minutes and played a small climax of 12-0.
Summary: an overview.
RPG: rebounds per game.
Runner-up: Second place.
Running game: high-speed attack.
S
Salary cap: the upper limit of salary.
Fraction: Fraction. We have to break up.
Scout: Scout. Marty Black is the head of the NBA scouting service. He is highly respected and has made great contributions to the NBA. Without his efforts, we might not have seen Pippen, Magellan, Du Masi and Porter, basketball stars who have come out of the schools that just fill the blanks.
Screen: cover.
Melee: Training competition.
Season: season.
Second chance point: second attack score.
Series: wheels.
Shoot: shoot.
Shooting clock: 24 second timer.
Sideline: Sitting on the sideline (due to injury, illness or other reasons)
Sink ball: hit the ball.
Sixth man: the sixth man, the first player to come off the bench.
Tiangou: big hook.
Dunk: Slam, especially the one that jumps high with both hands holding the ball and trying to suck, or it can be a one-handed slam, where slam means bang, emphasizing the sound made when dunking. Also called dunk.
The Infiltrator: The Infiltrator (a rookie who was neglected in the draft and ranked lower but performed well).
Small forward: Small forward.
Sports shoes: Sports shoes, especially those with rubber soles made of sail cloth.
SPG: steals per game, steals per game on average.
Team: five people, an informal name for the basketball team.
Starting lineup: opening lineup.
Stealing: breaking the ball; Steals the ball (Stl for short). ).
Strength & conditioning: physical training.
Strong side: a strong side. The side with the ball is the strong side.
Substitute: Substitute player.
Pause: suspend the athletes' competition; Time out.
Sweep: To sweep an opponent (in a playoff round).
Switch: change (prevent).
Substitute: a substitute player
Pause: suspend the athletes' competition; pause
Special police: captain
Swinger: An athlete who can play two different positions, especially a shooting guard.
You can also play small forward players, such as eddie jones and the Hornets.
Nelison anderson, etc. Note: Don't mistake swingman for an athlete's nickname.
Switches: changing (preventing)
T
Tattoo: Tattoo. According to the investigation of Associated Press 1997, 35. 1% of NBA players have tattoos. Now tattoos have become the fashion of NBA like Connor, and some tattoos have become the trademarks of athletes, such as Superman S of O 'Neill and Rat of Stoudemire.
Team: attack. (Note: It is not necessarily a two-person attack, but a multi-person attack. )
Team-building: Community mutual assistance activities in which players participate.
Team foul: collective foul.
Teamwork: teamwork.
Technical foul: Technical foul. Like overtime, the initial letter of a technical foul is "T", which is why the referee will form a capital "T" by hand when judging a technical foul. But the difference is that when a timeout is requested, the coach or player makes this gesture; The referee made this gesture when judging a technical foul. See timeout
Three-pointer: Three-pointer.
Three-pointer: Three-pointer.
Three-point play: three points (two points plus 1 point).
Three-second violation: three-second violation.
A draw; Ties.
Timeout: Pause. The NBA has a 20-second timeout and a 100-second regular timeout. Because the initial letter of the timeout is "T", the coach and the player form the word "T" with their hands when requesting the timeout.
Timer: Timer.
Tip: Form a basket.
Tip: Jump kick-off. Pay attention to the difference between somersault and jump ball. Jump ball is simply jumping up to fight for the ball, and tip-off is only a kick-off when jumping up at the beginning of the game. Kick-off can be used here to help you understand. Kick-off is the way of American football kick-off, and tip-off is the way of basketball kick-off, both of which vividly describe this action.
Tomahawk: Tomahawk dunks.
Trade: Exchange players.
Trailer: players delayed in fast break.
Transition: the process from attack to defense.
Rubbish: swearing on the court.
Travel: Walking is illegal. Also called walking.
Trip: tripping over people.
Triple double: triple double, that is, three technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.
Trio: Trio.
Turnover: error, (abbreviation: to. The NBA has a special statistic called assists/mistakes, which compares the number of assists and mistakes of this player. This statistic can accurately reflect whether a point guard is competent or not.
Technical foul: Technical foul.
Three-pointer: Three-pointer
Three-pointer: Three-pointer
Three-point play: score two goals, causing the opponent to foul. Note: this word is similar to three-
The difference between shooting and three-pointers
Three-second violation: three-second violation, also known as the 3-second rule violation.
Transition: the process from attack to defense
Junk talk: "nonsense", swearing and garbage talk between players. This word is not difficult to understand.
Solution, just look at the meaning directly.
Travel: Walking is illegal. Also called walking.
Triple double: triple double, that is, three technical statistical indicators exceed double digits.
Turnover: error, (abbreviation: to. ). This is easier to understand. The turnover has turned back. Why?
Will you turn back? It was because of the attacker's mistake that the ball fell into the opponent's hand.
The NBA has a special statistic called assists/mistakes, which is based on the number of assists of this player.
Compared with his mistakes, this statistic can accurately reflect whether a point guard is competent or not.
U
Uniform: uniform. Of course, basketball players' uniforms are vests and shorts, and uniforms sometimes refer to vests. Non-sports moral behavior.
Uptempo game: high-speed attack.
V
Veteran: an old athlete, usually a player who has played for a year. The NBA attaches great importance to veterans, and all teams regard their veterans as a fortune. The word veteran has a high probability of appearing in the NBA. Versatile: versatile, used in the NBA to describe those athletes with all-round skills.
VS: Short for VS, such as Los Angeles Lakers vs Houston Rockets.
W
Give up: Give up and terminate the contract.
Warm-up: Warm-up NBA players pay special attention to warm-up. It is particularly important to reduce injuries and let athletes warm up. Some even need the help of team doctors and trainers to warm up, but I find that the fans around me don't pay attention to warm up.
War room: War room (meeting room of the team).
Weak side: weak side. The side without the ball is the weak side.
Western Union: Western Union.
Open: Open and unguarded. In most cases, the purpose of tactical cooperation is to create space for teammates so as to cope with it calmly.
Windmill: Windmill dunks.
Winning streak: winning streak.
Z
Area: joint defense; Zone defense. Also called zone defense.
History of team name:
Fort wayne Zona Piston (194 1- 1957), Detroit Piston (1957 till now).
Rochester Royals (1945- 1957), Cincinnati Royals (1957- 1972), Kansas City Omaha Kings (1972- 1975).
Syracuse national team (1946- 1963), Philadelphia 76 (1963 to present).
Philadelphia Warriors (1946- 1962), San Francisco Warriors (1962- 197 1), Golden State Warriors (197 1- so far.
Boston Celtics (1946 to present)
New york Knicks (1946 to present)
Minneapolis Lakers (1947- 1960), Los Angeles Lakers (1960- present)]
Tri-city Black Hawk (1949- 195 1), Milwaukee Eagle (195 1- 1955), St. Louis Eagle (1955-
Chicago Packers (hereinafter referred to as Chicago Breeze) (1962- 1963), Baltimore Bullets (1963- 1973), Capital Bullets (1973-/kloc-0)
Chicago Bulls (1966 to present)
Seattle supersonics Team (1967 to present)
San Diego Rockets (1967- 197 1), Houston Rockets (197 1- up to now)
New Jersey Americans (1967- 1968), new york Nets (1968- 1977), New Jersey Nets (197 1- to date).
Indiana Pacers (1967 to present)
Denver Rocket (1967- 1976), Denver Nuggets (1976 till now)
Dallas Oak Chicken (1967- 1970), Texas Oak Chicken (197 1), Dallas Oak Chicken (1971-98).
Phoenix Sun (1968 till now)
Milwaukee Bucks (1968 to present)
Portland Trailblazers (1970 to present)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1970 to present)
Buffalo Warriors (1970- 1978), San Diego Clippers (1978- 1984), Los Angeles Clippers (1984- present).
New Orleans jazz (1974- 1979), Utah jazz (1979 to present)
Dallas Mavericks (1980 to present)
Miami Heat (1988 to present)
Charlotte Bumblebee (1988-2002), New Orleans Bumblebee (2002-present)
Minnesota Timberwolves (1989 to present)
Orlando Magic (1989- present)
Toronto Raptors (1995 to present)
Vancouver grizzly bear (1995-200 1), Memphis grizzly bear (200 1- till now)