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  2. The Gun (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The Gun 10K Basketball Shooting Machine shown at the University of Kentucky in July 2020. The Gun is an automated basketball shooting machine and rebounding tool used by basketball players to enhance their shooting skills. "These high-tech machines are placed under a basket where they catch shots and throw the ball back to players."

  3. Pop-A-Shot - Wikipedia

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    A Pop-A-Shot is an electronic basketball shooting game, often in an arcade game form, that typically uses smaller scaled balls and baskets and use a sloped fabric base that returns the balls to the player as they continuously shoot.

  4. Chip Engelland - Wikipedia

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    He was known by Filipino fans as "the Machine Gun" for his superb shooting skills. In 1993, Engelland started his coaching career, introducing his basketball camps Chip Shots with the aim of helping players of all ages improve their shooting skills; two years later he founded the In-Net Corporation, strengthening his reputation as a clinician ...

  5. Basketball-playing robot faces sharp-shooting coach - AOL

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    In a battle royale organized by energy drink Red Bull, basketball robot CUE6 faced "Lethal Shooter" Chris Matthews in a 3-point shooting contest. By all appearances, the two were equally successful.

  6. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    Shot clocks are used in several sports including basketball, water polo, canoe polo, lacrosse, poker, ringette, korfball, tennis, ten-pin bowling, and various cue sports. It is analogous with the play clock used in American and Canadian football, and the pitch clock used in baseball. This article deals chiefly with the shot clock used in ...

  7. Buzzer beater - Wikipedia

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    Randolph-Macon was shooting 2 free throws with 6 tenths of a second left. After making the first to take an 89–88 lead, the second shot missed. Guilford player Jordan Snipes grabbed the rebound under the basket and threw the ball towards the other goal. The shot went in, giving Guilford a 91–89 victory.

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