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post entry
noun
- a late entry, as a horse in a horse show or race.
Word History and Origins
Origin of post entry1
Example Sentences
That indicates players’ expanded skillsets translate into fewer mistakes when handling the ball or being more capable of creating shots rather than depending on a teammate for a post entry.
“She shoots the turnaround pretty well against us. We tried to limit her catches a little bit more by denying post entry passes to her.”
“She shoots the turnaround pretty well against us. We tried to limit her catches a little bit more by denying post entry passes to her.”
You’re also going to have defenders back off their man to try and prevent a post entry.
During a particularly dreadful stretch near the start of the fourth quarter, the backup wing Gerald Green turned the ball over three times in three minutes, including two simple post entry passes that were intercepted.
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