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noname [10]
3 years ago
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Biology
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Troyanec [42]3 years ago
6 0
The answers are as follows:

1. Dribbling - I. Repeatedly bouncing the ball on the floor<span>
2. Chest pass - </span>G. A common pass aimed at the torso of another player<span>
3. The spider - </span>H. Term for dribbling the ball from the front to the back of the body<span>
4. Bouncing pass - </span>F. A common pass that utilizes the floor<span>
5. Overhead pass - </span>D. A pass used for very long distances, but with higher velocity<span>
6. Lay-up - </span>B. The most basic shot in basketball; uses the backboard<span>
7. Baseball pass - </span>C. A pass used to cover very long distances<span>
8. Jump shot - </span>J. A common shot usually taken 5 to 50 feet away from the basket
9. Backboard - A. The elevated vertical board from which the hoop projects<span>
10. Basket - </span><span>E. Either of the two goals in basketball

Thank you for posting your question. I hope you find what you were after. Feel free to ask me more.</span>
Arisa [49]3 years ago
3 0
<span>A. The elevated vertical board from which the hoop projects ---------- 9. Backboard
  B. The most basic shot in basketball; uses the backboard ------------- 6. Lay-up
 C. A pass used to cover very long distances ------------------ 5. Overhead pass
D. A pass used for very long distances, but with higher velocity ----- 7. Baseball pass
E. Either of the two goals in basketball --------------10. Basket
F. A common pass that utilizes the floor --------------- 4. Bouncing pass
G. A common pass aimed at the torso of another player ------ 2. Chest pass
H. Term for dribbling the ball from the front to the back of the body --- 3. The spider
I. Repeatedly bouncing the ball on the floor ------- 1. Dribbling
J. A common shot usually taken 5 to 50 feet away from the basket ------ 8. Jump shot</span>
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