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NBA Hangtime is a 1996 basketball arcade game developed and released by Midway. Home versions were released for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Super NES, Sega Genesis, and Microsoft Windows. Hangtime was the third basketball game by the original development team behind the NBA Jam series.
Hang time generally refers to how long a (self-)launched object stays in the air: In basketball , the length of time a player stays in the air after jumping to score or pass the ball. In American football , the length of time a punted ball flies through the air.
ESPN NBA HangTime '95 includes all 27 NBA teams which are represented by their top three players at the time as well as 12 International country teams represented by fictional athletes. [1] Players choose a team and play 2-on-2 basketball matches in exhibition or season modes.
The show's title is taken from a sports term referring to how long a basketball player stays in the air after leaving the ground for a slam dunk. Hang Time won a Prism Award in 1999 for its accurate depictions of drug use in the season four episodes "High Hoops" and "Breaks of the Game". [2]
hang time The time a player spends in the air from the liftoff of a jump to the landing of the jump. heating up When a player starts to make the majority of their shots and takes over the game. held ball A situation when players from both teams claim possession of the basketball at the same time without a foul from either team.
The press is all over the basketball team, because it's Julie's first game with the Deering Tornadoes. Her teammates begin to resent her because of all the attention she's getting. Mary Beth saves Earl's life and gets a pig in return. Guest star: Angelle Brooks as Roxanne Special guest stars: Willow Bay and Ahmad Rashad
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Illegal substitution or entering the game at an impermissible time; Intentionally hanging on the basket at any time (except to prevent an injury) Kicking or striking the basketball at any time using the foot (in an unsportsmanlike manner; unintentional kicking is a violation only)