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Types of Layups

Bank Shot
Bank Shot

A shot in basketball in which the ball hits or "banks" off the backboard before touching the rim or going into the basket. Sporting Charts explains Bank Shot A bank shot utilizes the backboard to create an angle for the ball to go into the hoop.

Free Throw
Free Throw

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Hook Shot
Hook Shot

A layup in basketball is a two-point shot attempt made by leaping from below, laying the ball up near the basket, and using one hand to bounce it off the backboard and into the basket. The motion and one-handed reach distinguish it from a jump shot. The layup is considered the most basic shot in basketball.

Jump Shot
Jump Shot

A layup in basketball is a two-point shot attempt made by leaping from below, laying the ball up near the basket, and using one hand to bounce it off the backboard and into the basket. The motion and one-handed reach distinguish it from a jump shot. The layup is considered the most basic shot in basketball.

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Layup
Layup

A layup in basketball is a two-point shot attempt made by leaping from below, laying the ball up near the basket, and using one hand to bounce it off the backboard and into the basket. The motion and one-handed reach distinguish it from a jump shot. The layup is considered the most basic shot in basketball.

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Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk

Common layup strategies are to create spaces, release the ball from a different spot, or use alternate hands. A player able to reach over the rim might choose to perform a more spectacular and higher percentage slam dunk (dropping or throwing the ball from above the rim) instead.