netless造句
例句与造句
- The basketball goals are bent and netless, the pool is unused.
- They could have been two guys playing horse on a netless rim in Brooklyn.
- The future As Conway shoots at a netless rim on a dark playground, he considers his future.
- Their court, a dusty patch of black top with bent, netless rims, could have been anywhere.
- The safest place for bystanders is behind the netless goals, because the ball rarely finds its way through the steel frame.
- It's difficult to find netless in a sentence. 用netless造句挺难的
- Wearing a Michael Jordan T-shirt and a Chicago White Sox cap flipped backward, Shipp fluidly dunked on a netless rim.
- I'm working on my jump shot, " said Aaron, his laugh as soft as his shot floating through the netless hoop.
- That first hoop, " hangdog, netless, " as Wideman remembers it, wasn't much, just a rusty old thing nailed to a board.
- Davis retired in the mid-1970s, but still kept a high wire _ pristinely netless _ in his backyard for practicing, until his heart condition worsened three years ago.
- Sunday afternoon, Arubay, 20, and a group of friends wandered wide-eyed once again through the looted villa, fingering the smashed, gold-painted banister and staring through the shattered window at the netless tennis courts and empty docks for motorized water scooters.
- "As I write this, " he says, " a boy somewhere tosses underwear at a basketball laundry hamper; a girl in pigtails shoots alone in a haybarn, a 17-year-old slams an imaginary ball through a netless rim above smashed crack vials ."
- Grace and strength are exhibited by the three Ayala systers, suspended by their hair over a netless arena while they perform spins and juggle rings and clubs; by the gymnast known as Katya, twirling by one arm on a loop of rope, and by the Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts who enchant the eye with choreography performed with ribbons, clubs and hoops.
- He loved the feel of the ball, the sense of its going through the netless hoop, and dreamed as he retrieved the wet ball in a snowbank that one day he might drive through whole teams and flip a pass behind his back to a cutting teammate-- in the fashion of Bob Cousy of the Celtics, whom he had seen on television-- or just pull up and drain a jumper from 20 feet out.