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A fadeaway in basketball is a jump shot while jumping backwards, away from the basket. The goal is to create space between the shooter and the defender, making it much harder to block. However, this benefit comes with a drawback. The shooter must have very good accuracy (much higher than when releasing a regular jump shot) and must use more strength (to counteract the backwards momentum) in a relatively short amount of time. Also, because the movement is away from the basket, the shooter has less chance to grab his own rebound. However, once mastered, it is one of the hardest methods of shooting for defenders to block. The threat of a fadeaway forces a defender to jump into the shooter, and with a pump fake, the shooter can easily get a foul on the defender. A fadeway is a very risky shot more than likely going to get turned over to the other team. It takes many trys and practice to excute this perfectly but it is a great shot to use in a game. Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005. ... David Robinson performing a jump shot to shoot over Karl Malone. ... The player in blue and white is in position to block the shot. ... A rebound in basketball is the act of successfully gaining possession of the basketball after a missed field goal or free throw. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... In basketball, a personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. ...


Wilt Chamberlain was renowned for his fadeaway shot, which he used to great effect in the 1960's. Michael Jordan was one of the best fadeaway shooters in history. Another excellent fadeaway shooter was Larry Bird. Hakeem Olajuwon, the all-star center, also adopted it into his repertoire. In the modern era, Kobe Bryant is considered to be the deadliest fadeaway shooter in the NBA. Dirk Nowitzki is also known quite well for his use of the fadeaway jump shot. Wilton Norman Wilt Chamberlain (born August 21, 1936, in Philadelphia - died October 12, 1999 in Bel-Air), nicknamed Wilt the Stilt and The Big Dipper, was a professional National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player for the Harlem Globetrotters, the Philadelphia / San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles... For other persons named Michael Jordan, see Michael Jordan (disambiguation). ... Larry Joe Bird (born December 7, 1956) is an American former NBA basketball player, widely considered one of the greatest players to ever play, and one of the best clutch performers in the history of sports. ... Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon (born Akeem Abdul Olajuwon on January 21, 1963 in Lagos, Nigeria) is a former professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. ... Kobe Bryant (born August 23, 1978) is an American All-Star shooting guard in the National Basketball Association who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. ... The National Basketball Association of the United States and Canada, commonly known as the NBA, is the premier professional basketball league in North America. ... Dirk Werner Nowitzki (IPA pronuncation: ) (born June 19, 1978 in Würzburg, West Germany) is a German basketball player for the United States National Basketball Associations (NBA) Dallas Mavericks. ...


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Fadeaway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (230 words)
A fadeaway in basketball is a jump shot while jumping backwards, away from the basket.
Michael Jordan was one of the deadliest fadeaway shooters in history.
In the modern era, Kobe Bryant is considered to be perhaps the deadliest fadeaway shooter in the NBA and is considered by some analysts as the deadliest fadeaway shooter in history.
The Fadeaway Ford - Milestones - Street Rodder Magazine (3036 words)
A branch of the automotive enthusiast tree as it were, growing in yet another direction, that would soon be successfully explored (and exploited) by race driver and entrepreneur Carroll Shelby and his amazing AC Ace/Ford-powered combination, the Cobra.
And over there was this low-slung, kandy purple Sports Custom, Bud Lehner's "Fadeaway Ford." The channeled, open car with cut-down doors must have put out a tempting invitation to two cute teen girls with its white and bronze-hued tuck 'n' roll interior, because they had seated themselves in the confines of the cozy cockpit.
I also viewed the Fadeaway Ford at the Renegades car show at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium (long ago a victim of progress and the wrecking ball, but once where Larry Watson's T-Bird made its "official" debut, as well as where I graduated from high school in 1960).
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