Ultimate Hoops Glossary
This is our unique StreetDaddy Ultimate Hoops Glossary. It contains the standard basketball terms but adds real world experience and unusual terms not found anywhere else. Most basketball glossaries are ‘dry’. The StreetDaddy Ultimate Hoops Glossary contains real insight, fundamental terms and terms such as: ankle-breaker, ball hog, Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces, blind pass, hops, crazy hops, garbage time, H-O-R-S-E, non, posterized, quadrouple-double, rim-rocker, rock, Rucker Park and shake-and-bake. Enjoy!
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Now, the questions about how Parker confused the wines from place to place is something that bears discussion. But lets look at Pape Clement for a moment. Both it and Angelus are wines that now swear by high ripeness and loads of oak, and, by the way, Pape Clement is 40% Merlot, is aged in 100% new oak, is made by a man who makes wine on both sides of the river, in the Languedoc, as well as Morocco, Spain, Portugal, California, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina. Is it any wonder that Pape Clement has an international style. And Angelus, to my palate, could come from anywhere. It is just ripe and deep. Nothign wrong with that. Some folks will hate it for its lack of terroir. But, it is not surprising that Angelus and Pape Clement could be confused. Neither is distinctive in its own right.