A shot clock is a countdown timer used in a variety of games and sports, proving a set amount of time that a team may possess the object of play before attempting to score a goal. Shot clocks are used in several sports including basketball, water polo, lacrosse, poker, ringette, korfball, tennis, ten-pin bowling, and various cue sports. It is analogous with the play clock used in American and Canadian football, and the pitch clock used in baseball. This article deals chiefly with the shot clock used in basketball.
Players practicing the topspin skip shot will fail repeatedly as the ball hits the water and dies. A slightly more experienced player will get the ball to skip but the ball wobbles with a visible diagonal spin on the ball. After much practice, the player will get the ball to skip high off the water with no visible stripes seen on the ball because it is spinning so rapidly (standard ball with stripes). The reason it is so important for the player to learn the football release and how to place topspin on the ball is this new method of releasing the ball opens the way to topspin lobs and to curving the ball. The standard hand-behind-the-ball release is not the ONLY RELEASE in water polo but one of several types of releases the experienced shooter uses to throw the ball.
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