
1) Basketball terminology 2) Commodore 64 game 3) Mac OS game
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[video game] Fast Break is a 1989 video game developed and published by Accolade. It was released for the Amiga, Apple IIgs, Commodore 64, Macintosh and DOS. Fast Break simulates the game of basketball, allowing one or two players to control the players with either the keyboard or a joystick. ...
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In a typical fast break situation, the defending team obtains the ball and passes it to the fastest player who sets up the fast break. That player (usually the smaller point guard in the case of basketball) then speed-dribbles the ball upcourt with several players trailing on the wings. He then either passes it to another player for a quick scorin...
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(from the article `basketball`) Coaching strategy changed appreciably over the years. Frank W. Keaney, coach at Rhode Island University from 1921 to 1948, is credited with ... ...maneuvers. Some systems emphasize speed, deft ball handling, and high scoring; others stress ball control, slower patterned movement, and lower ... [2 relat...
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A transition scoring opportunity in which the offense has at least one man advantage.
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[Basketball] also called the run-and-shoot offense, it begins with a defensive rebound by a player who immediately sends an outlet pass toward midcourt to his waiting teammates; these teammates can sprint to their basket and quickly shoot before enough opponents catch up to stop them.
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An offensive strategy in basketball in which a team attempts to advance the ball up court and move into scoring position as quickly as possible, so that the defense is outnumbered and does not have time to set up. Fast breaks are often the result of good defensive play such as a steal or a block, where the defending team takes possession of the bal...
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An offensive strategy in which a team advances the ball quickly up the court to score an easy basket.
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After a change of possession, a team advances the basketball as quickly as possible to attack the defense before they have been able to establish good defensive position.
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a basketball play that begins with a defensive rebound by a player who immediately sends an outlet pass toward midcourt to his waiting teammates; these teammates can sprint to their basket and quickly shoot before enough opponents catch up to stop them.
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noun (basketball) a rapid dash to get a shot as soon as possible after taking possession of the ball
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A rapid attack which occurs during the transition from offence to defence.
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A play that starts with a defensive rebound that is quickly passed up towards mid court to an awaiting teammate. These plays often end with an easy basket as the opposing team isn't able to catch up to the scoring player.
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