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alley-oop
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al·ley-oop  (l-p)
n. Basketball
1. A play in which a pass is lobbed above the basket and a player jumps up and attempts to catch the ball and score before returning to the floor.
2. The pass made in such a play.
interj.
Used to signal the start of a strenuous activity, such as lifting.

[French allez-oop, cry of circus acrobat about to leap, from allez, pl. imperative of aller, to go, from Old French aler, to walk; see alley1.]


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DeWayne Reed was shooting 3’s from the SEC logo more than 25 feet from the basket and tossing alley-oops to Frankie Sullivan around 2 p.
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NBA Live ''95 (Genesis, SNES) - This game might not have been realistic at all, but it was insanely fun to run up and down the court firing up threes and throwing up alley-oops.
 
 
 
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