closeout
Rushing at a shooter to contest the shot
Definitions
A defensive move where a player sprints toward a shooter, often with a hand up, to disrupt the attempt.
closeout In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Descriptive; 'closing out' the space to the shooter.
People Also Ask
What is a closeout in basketball?
A closeout is a defensive move where a player sprints toward a shooter, usually with a hand raised, to contest and disrupt the shot attempt.
Where does the term closeout come from?
It's descriptive, referring to the defender 'closing out' the open space between themselves and the shooter.
How do you closeout properly?
A good closeout means sprinting most of the way, then breaking down under control with a hand up to contest the shot without fouling or giving up a drive.
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