verb General Slang

swat

SWAHT · verb · slang

To block a shot cleanly out of the air

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Definitions

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To deflect an opposing player's shot off course so it misses, often dramatically.

“The center swatted the layup into the third row.”
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swat In A Sentence

The center swatted the layup into the third row.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive; the swatting motion of a blocked shot.

People Also Ask

What does 'swat' mean in basketball?

It means to block a shot cleanly out of the air, knocking it off course so it misses, often dramatically.

Is 'swat' the same as a block?

Yes, a swat is a block, with the word emphasizing the forceful swatting motion of the defender.

Where does the term 'swat' come from?

It's descriptive, borrowing from the swatting motion a defender makes when they slap a shot away.

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