Alley-oop (basketball)

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The alley-oop (Germanized also Alley-Hoop ) is a basketball -Bewegungsablauf where Player A Player B tosses the ball and it intercepts the ball during the jump in the air in basket close and still in the jump phase by Lay raises or dunkt . If player B scores a hit, player A is awarded an assist . The "Alley-oop" is one of the most spectacular moves in basketball. In rare cases, player A's pass to himself also occurs as an “alley-oop”.

Origin of the word: allez hop (French: los , spring ). This reputation spread internationally through the circus before or during the jumps of acrobats or trained animals.

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The counterpart in handball is the Kempa trick .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lothar Bösing, Christian Bauer, Hubert Remmert and Andreas Lau: Handbuch Basketball , Meyer & Meyer Sport, August 2012, ISBN 978-3898997287 , glossary p. 402 [1]