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As far as NBA rules go, yes. If a ball is touched after it has touched any part of the backboard above ring level, it is considered goaltending regardless of whether the ball is on its upward or downward flight. If the ball touches the backboard below ring level and is touched on its upward flight, it is considered goaltending; downward flight, no goaltending. Of course, the official also has to rule that the ball would have had a chance of going through the ring for goaltending to be called.
A wolf is a consumer. A flying wolf is either a creature of myth or a consumer that has been flung into the air by something that didn't want to be consumed.
Wilt chamberlain he also was the cause of goaltending call.
If goaltending was legal, the sport that it would be legal in would be basketball. Goaltending is when a defensive player misdirects the ball from going through the hoop when the ball is on its way down through the hoop. When the ball is on its way up to the hoop, it is legal to misdirect it. Also when the ball has hit the backboard of the hoop it is not allowed to be touched or misdirected, because that is also considered goal tending, and if goaltending was taken out of the game of basketball then players would be able to touch the ball when it is in the air whenever they would like, and there would most likely not be as high of scoring as their is in basketball today if it was legal.
There are many exersizes that can help you're reflexes. Some that would be specifically for goaltending would be... Sitting down on the floor (or better yet sitting in butterfly stance) and throwing a tennis ball against a wall and catching it with the opposite hand you threw it with, remember to alternate hands. Also when stretching for goaltending (such as moving legs in and out of butterfly stance) pretend there is a shot conming for which ever knee you are putting down. Also playing goalie for other sports like soccer, ball hockey or ringette would improve your reflexes.
To counter a powerful creature like MTG Wall of Fog in Magic: The Gathering, players can use removal spells, cards that can destroy or exile the creature. They can also use cards that can prevent the creature from attacking or blocking, such as cards with abilities like flying or trample. Additionally, players can use cards that can reduce the creature's power and toughness, making it easier to deal with.
mostly flying, but also, it allows the flexing of the bat wrist, to position the bat-fingers so batman can pick his nose
Bat can be a noun as in the flying creature or a bat you hit something with. Bat can also be a verb, as it to bat a ball. Using both forms, you can bat a ball with a bat.
A lycanthrope is also known as a werewolf, a mythical creature in folklore that can transform from a human into a wolf.
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In Magic: The Gathering, a land creature is a card that can be played as both a land and a creature. This means it can produce mana like a land and also attack or defend like a creature.
affects the static in the air affecting the air flow so flying animals are affected. Also if any creature gets hit it dies so that's not helpful either