SAN ANTONIO—Immediately after releasing a 12-foot jump shot Tuesday night, Spurs center Tim Duncan called out the angle necessary for the ball to bank off the backboard and into the basket. “Forty-six-point-seven degrees,” said the airborne Duncan, also noting the ball’s initial upward velocity of 14.4 meters per second after a moment of mental calculation. “Two points.” According to team sources, when teammate Tony Parker failed to call out the angle of a bank shot later in the game, Duncan glared at the point guard for the entire fourth quarter.
Tim Duncan Calls Out Geometric Angle Needed To Make Bank Shot
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