It seems like you're referencing terms related to basketball. Here’s a brief explanation of each term:
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Backboard: This is the rectangular board behind the basketball hoop. It serves as a surface off which players can rebound the ball or bank shots in. The backboard helps to support the hoop and provides a target for shooting from various angles.
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Hoop: This is the circular rim that the basketball must go through to score points. It is attached to the backboard and is typically 10 feet above the ground.
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Pass: In basketball, a pass is a technique used to get the ball to a teammate, using various methods such as chest passes, bounce passes, and overhead passes.
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Baseball Pass: This term refers to a long, overhead pass that is thrown with one hand, similar to how a baseball is thrown. It's often used for making long-distance passes down the court quickly.
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Spider: This term isn’t standard in basketball nomenclature, but it might refer to players' movements or techniques that resemble a spider’s agility or positioning. Alternatively, "Spidey" is sometimes used to describe players with exceptional agility.
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