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"Dropping Three Balls" - Jared Dudley of the Phoenix Suns

"Dropping Three Balls" - Jared Dudley of the Phoenix Suns English, baby! Video Lesson

Date: May 07 2010

Themes: Celebrity, Sports

Grammar: Verbs with "-ing"

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A normal NBA team scores around 90-100 points a night. But the Phoenix Suns can score 120, 130—they even scored 152 points in one game this season!

One of the ways the Suns get so many points is by making a lot of three-pointers, and no one is better at them than Jared Dudley. In basketball, you normally get two points for a basket, but if you shoot it from far enough away, you get three points. You get the extra point because it’s hard to make a shot from that far.

This season, out of all the players in the NBA who made more than 100 three-pointers, Jared Dudley had the best percentage. Watch him talk about his “three ball” and the NBA Playoffs.

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Dialog

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Jason

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Jared

Jared

Jason:  Welcome to English, baby! I’m Jason here with Jared Dudley of the Phoenix Suns. How are you doing?

Jared:  Doing great. How are you all doing out there?

Jason:  Good! So, you’re getting ready for a big playoff game tomorrow, right?

Jared:  Big playoff game here in Portland, hanging out, Grand Central, watching the game, you know it’s all about playoffs right now.

Jason:  We’re here to teach an English lesson and you’re actually the best three point shooter in the league, so we’re wondering if you could tell us some three point slang?

Jared:  Well, I’m not the best, I think I’m up therewith the three point percentage. A lot of different slang, lot of different terminology when it comes to hitting the three ball a lot of different ways. What do you guys need help with?

Jason:  I think earlier you said your favorite was “dropping three balls.” Was that how you put it?

Jared:  Yeah, “dropping three balls,” that’s what I like to do always, turn to the sign when I hit my threes. Maybe you’ll see one tomorrow night versus Portland.

Jason:  So how would you use that in a sentence if you’re learning English and you make a three pointer, what would you say?

Jared:  “Right about now I’m a drop some three balls on this team.” There you go.

Jason:  So when did you learn that three point shooting was going to be such a big part of your game?

Jared:  When I got traded to Phoenix and I saw their whole system, their whole offense and Steve Nash. If you’re a wing player and you can’t shoot it’s going to be hard for you to play, so that’s one thing I worked on this off-season.

Jason:  So when you were growing up and learning the game you didn’t know that three point shooting was your specialty until later on?

Jared:  No, definitely not. Early on I was rebounding. I was taller than everybody, bigger than everybody, so it was easier. The higher you get in the levels from high school to college, NBA, you have to develop your game. And in the NBA, if you’re not athletic or can’t shoot it’s hard for you to play.

Jason:  Well, thanks so much, Jared! Can I get you to give me a high five and say “English, baby!”

Jared:  High five, “English, baby!” Follow me on Twitter, @jareddudley619.

 

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Discussion

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A player’s three ball[/def] is his or her ability to shoot long, three-point shots. When you start dropping three balls[/def], it means you are successfully making three pointers. For the Phoenix Suns, players like Jared Dudley frequently dropping three balls results in very high scores.
Like his teammate Channing Frye, when Jared Dudley joined the Phoenix Suns he started to focus on his three ball, or his ability to shoot three-pointers. Even though that wasn’t his focus before, he knew he would have to adjust to playing on his new team with players like Steve Nash.

How’s your three ball? Can you make a three-pointer? Have you ever had to adjust what you do and learn a new skill?

See a photo of Devan from the Ebaby! cast with Jared here. Find more English lessons with Jared and his teammates here.

 

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riy-1985

Saudi Arabia

I'm so sorry guys, I think this game doesn't match with my tall. so i'm quite

11:45 AM May 07 2010 |

Dangerdude

Dangerdude

Syrian Arab Republic

I can't actually make a three pointers, bec I don't play basketball that much.

Why don't you guys, make lessons about soccer?

 

09:49 AM May 07 2010 |

vague2008

vague2008

Yemen

I'm not gonna add a comment actually maybe cuz im not into basketball for nothing nothing about that kinda sport,anyway i hope E-baby drop a lesson related to soccer stars like Messi,Ronaldo.. thanx

07:09 AM May 07 2010 |

emmashow1280

China

well i can not do that! three balls

06:07 AM May 07 2010 |

Prashant1972

India

I am inspired with the lesson to focus on your goal. Now here my goal is to learn English and have a little fun with online friends. So I will concentrate on to learn English and one day able to drop my three-pointer to achieve fast success.

05:53 AM May 07 2010 |

Ahshan

Ahshan

China

yes,i am qiute sure i can make a three-pointer,and i could get a high scores from it! i prefer to playing basketball,each week i do it with my classmates,it interesting to do some sporting like playing basketball!

04:15 AM May 07 2010 |

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