- MAC Budapest – Debrecen / 200$
- Alaves – Mallorca / 170$
- Miskolci – Ferencvaros / 212$
- DAB Dokler – HSC Cziszkereda / 164$
- Fehervar II – ASC Corona Brasov / 200$
- Bayer Leverkusen – Stuttgart / 150$
- EK Zeller Eisbaren – Celje / 220$
- Ujpest Budapest – Gyergyoi HK / 160$
- Charlotte FC – Orlando City / 145$
- Kyiv Basket – Goverla / 165$
Finger Roll
What is the meaning of a finger roll?
What is a finger roll in basketball?
What does a “finger roll” refer to?
The finger roll is a specialized type of basketball layup shot where the ball is rolled off the tips of the player’s fingers. The advantage of the finger roll is that the ball can travel high in the air over a defender that might otherwise block a regular jump shot or dunk, while the spin applied by the rolling over the fingers will carry the ball to the basket off the backboard.
The finger roll is notorious for being very difficult to master, and few players use it as their primary shot. Another disadvantage is that the shot is one-handed, and therefore harder to protect the ball while executing.
Although the finger roll is a very challenging shot it still has a high percentage of making the basket. Once there is opening down the lane for a layup, the finger roll is the most convenient due to distance away from the rim. If there is no defender guarding and trying to block the shot then it is nearly impossible to miss. The layup can help improve one’s game because it can make it harder for defenders to defend by not knowing whether the offense is going for a finger roll or another layup.
Examples of how Finger Roll is used in commentary: Jordan drives through the line, extends his arm and puts up a pretty finger roll for the field goal.