Its a shoe company, that also sells basketball equipment.
2007-06-24 05:53:14
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answer #1
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answered by Hi 7
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AND 1 is also a sports clothing brand, or do you mean the foul shot a player gets if he just scored and was fouled on the shot ( 2 points "and 1")
2007-06-20 16:08:53
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answer #2
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answered by twhite 3
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It is a company that makes Basketball apparel. The company name is derived from a phrase used by basketball broadcasters: when a player is fouled while shooting, and still scores a basket, the referees awarded the points for the made basket "and 1" for the made free throw.
2007-06-20 16:09:35
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answer #3
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answered by Meg...Out of Hybernation 6
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in the game of basketball its the extra point drawn from a foul after scoring...hence 2 point from basket + 1 foul shot "And 1"
2007-06-20 18:39:08
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answer #4
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answered by Robert R 3
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A term used by basketball broadcasters to signify that a player has made a basket and been fouled, thereby earning the right to a foul shot.
"He went down the lane, shot, scored, AND 1."
2007-06-20 16:09:47
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answer #5
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answered by Joey from Maine 2
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in the nba, an and 1 is when a person is fouled and he makes the basket, the ruling is basket is good, plus a free throw
the And1 company is a league for "street" ballers, and a shoe company plus clothing line
2007-06-20 16:25:34
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answer #6
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answered by Stephen 2
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if someone makes a shot while getting fouled then they will count the basket and give them 1 free throw
2007-06-24 13:59:45
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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a clothing brand mostly basketball products. It's also a term used in basketball when you scored in the midst of getting foul.
2007-06-20 16:14:57
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answer #8
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answered by Thomas 5
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A foul giving an extra freethrow
2007-06-20 16:08:09
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answer #9
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answered by wizjp 7
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a bunch of backyard basketball that is hyped up way beyond thier ability. Seen it in person and it was like watching a highschool game.
2007-06-20 16:09:43
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answer #10
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answered by DAN S 2
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