backcourt

noun

Etymology

From back + court.

  1. derived from cohors
  2. derived from cōrs
  3. derived from cort
  4. inherited from court
  5. compounded as backcourt — “back + court

Definitions

  1. A courtyard behind a housing block or tenement building.

    • Some backcourts had wee outside buildings. They had caved-in roofs and tile chimneys broke off and all smashed windows.
    • Each unique backcourt was an adventure playground with walls to be climbed, chasms to be leaped and dustbins to be raked through and pillaged.
    • 'The locus is Crawford Street?' 'One of the backcourts sir, as far as I understand.'
  2. A team's defensive half of the court

    A team's defensive half of the court; the part of the court where the other team's basket is located, or the guards playing in that area.

    • So the Knicks, who began the season with a depleted frontcourt, have muddled through the last six weeks with a depleted backcourt as well.
  3. The area farthest from the opponent's goal around the nine-metre line, where a team's…

    The area farthest from the opponent's goal around the nine-metre line, where a team's defensive centre players are located.

    • It also shows Mathias Gidsel’s greatness, as he is the only backcourt player that ranks in the top 20 in both shot quality and shot making, something he regularly does in the German Bundesliga as well.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA