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Question
Explain the following term in basketball.
Triple threat
Solution
A player who has not dribbled yet can use the offensive position known as a triple threat. With both hands on the basketball and their knees bent, the offensive player stands slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. The offensive player is a "triple threat" with the ball because they can shoot, dribble, or pass to a teammate from this position.
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