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Question
What do you mean by Triple Threat in basketball?
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Solution
Triple treat is an offensive position a player can use who has not to dribbled yet. The offensive player stands with the knee flexed, feet slightly wider than shoulder-width and both hands on the basketball. From this position, the offensive player can either shoot, dribble, or pass to a teammate, there being a 'triple treat' with the basketball.
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