单词 | drive and dish |
释义 | > as lemmasdrive and dish a. drive and dish. extracted from drivev. (a) In the verb phrase to drive and dish (the ball): to dribble the ball forward towards the basket and then pass to another teammate to shoot the basket. Also with off (esp. in early use). ΚΠ 1975 Daily Press (Newport, Va.) 19 Jan. d11/6 Penetration is my kind of game. I love to drive and dish the ball off to the open man. 1983 Washington Post 6 Apr. d 3/2 The play was..‘designed to get the ball to Whitt at the top of the key, so he can drive and dish it off or go one on one for the shot’. 2019 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 22 Dec. (Sports section) 64 They crowded Antetokounmpo when he had the ball, so he drove and dished to open teammates on the perimeter. (b) As an adjectival phrase (in attributive use, usually with hyphens): designating a move, style of play, etc., in which an attacking player dribbles the ball forward towards the basket and then passes to another teammate to shoot the basket. ΚΠ 1984 Star-Democrat (Maryland) 26 Jan. b1/3 Emory seemed unstoppable on the 'drive-then-dish' moves and when his man gave him some space, the 5-7 senior popped in two straight from the top of the key.] 1990 St. Petersburg (Florida) Times (Nexis) 22 June 5 c/3 The next echelon of point guards includes Harvey, who has classic drive-and-dish moves and a consistent—not streaky—jump shot. 2010 Daily Globe (Worthington, Minnesota) (Nexis) 12 Mar. A drive-and-dish basket..got the Patriots on the board nine seconds in. (c) As a noun phrase (sometimes with hyphens): a move in which an attacking player dribbles the ball forward towards the basket and then passes to another teammate to shoot the basket. Also (esp. in early use) drive and dish-off. ΚΠ 1981 Boston Globe 12 Feb. 49/6 Bird capped a dramatic 6-for-6, second-period shooting display with a gorgeous drive and dish-off to Rick Robey for the half's final bucket. 1990 Associated Press Newswire (Nexis) 12 Dec. Orlando is not known for his drive and dish, but it was a very big pass. 2015 K. Waltman Pull 238 Drew..rips past for a drive-and-dish. to drive and dish (the ball) (a) In the verb phrase to drive and dish (the ball): to dribble the ball forward towards the basket and then pass to another teammate to shoot the basket. Also with off (esp. in early use). ΚΠ 1975 Daily Press (Newport, Va.) 19 Jan. d11/6 Penetration is my kind of game. I love to drive and dish the ball off to the open man. 1983 Washington Post 6 Apr. d 3/2 The play was..‘designed to get the ball to Whitt at the top of the key, so he can drive and dish it off or go one on one for the shot’. 2019 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 22 Dec. (Sports section) 64 They crowded Antetokounmpo when he had the ball, so he drove and dished to open teammates on the perimeter. < as lemmas |
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