above the rim
English
editPrepositional phrase
edit- (basketball) [handing the ball] higher than the rim of the basket (such as during a slam dunk or alley oop)
- 2003, Walter M. Kimbrough, Black Greek 101: The Culture, Customs, and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities[1], Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, →ISBN, page 111:
- Basketball went from a game of set shots and long jumpers to a game played above the rim, characterized by earth-shattering dunks.
- 2017, Rick Eckstein, How College Athletics Are Hurting Girls' Sports: The Pay-to-Play Pipeline[2], Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 149:
- The same male-centric phenomenon takes place in basketball, where the “standard” version of the game is played above the rim while the “watered-down” female version is played below the rim (and with a smaller ball).
- 2021 December 13, Bob Padecky, “Stephen Curry has made jump shot an art form”, in The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California:
- Whereas Erving made his impact above the rim Curry is expanding what we never thought was expandable - the jump shot.
- (figuratively, Canada, US) at a high level of excellence
- 1995 June, Lloyd Ward, quoted in Lloyd Gite, "Playing Above the Rim" Black Enterprise p. 214
- I believe in playing above the rim on the court, and in my career.
- 2004 Eileen N. Gilligan, Competing for News: Reporter's Use of Competition and Cooperation in the Production of News (Thesis, University of Wisconsin–Madison) p. 122
- Who can tell the fabric of state government stories better? Who can tell those fabric stories first? And who can do what I call playing above the rim, which is you're in such close contact with legislators and state officials that you can stay ahead of the news.
- 2021 February 16, Shawn Jefferson, quoted in Darren Urban, "Shawn Jefferson's Padded Resumé For Coaching Receivers" azcardinals.com
- Jefferson, who once coached new Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson in Detroit, said DeAndre Hopkins is "probably the only one in the league I can compare to Calvin right now, has the skillset Calvin had, playing above the rim and in those competitive situations coming down with the ball."
- 1995 June, Lloyd Ward, quoted in Lloyd Gite, "Playing Above the Rim" Black Enterprise p. 214
Usage notes
editUsually as a complement of play