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I admit, this may sound a little uneducated, but what in the world is "Frontcourt Scoring?" I've watched my share of NCAA ball over the past couple of weeks, and I've only seen it as a statistic in one game -- UConn/MD. They showed it on the screen about three or four different times during the game. What does it mean!?!?
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I think it's the designation given to points scored by the "big men" -- forwards and centers. Maybe b/c they're at the "front" of the offense, closest to the basket?
Chuck |
Announcerism. Like "the elbow", "the teardrop", "the trey",
"the charity stripe", "numbers" (man, I hate that one!) and the oft-heard "we'll be back after this word from our sponsor". |
front court scoring may refer to offensive scoring from a set front court play. as opposed to a steal in the backcourt/midcourt and fastbreak scoring.
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Frountcourt scoring refers to the scoring done by the Center and Forwards where as the Backcourt scoring is the guards.
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If you ask Bill "Aw, that's terrible" Walton, he'll probably tell you that frontcourt scoring is the number of times a player made it with a cheerleader in the courtyard in front of his hotel. Damn - I misplaced my meds again. :p |
Frontcourt scoring is by the forwards and centers; backcourt scoring is by the guards. (Of course, with a lot of programs, particularly women's programs, going to three-guard offenses, this can be a bit misleading).
But it's specifically different from "Points in the Paint," which can be from anyone in the lane. (I'm an SID at a D-III school in the Twin Cities, and frequently do stats for TV and radio with NCAA/NBA games in Minnesota). |
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