Well.... You might want to check your facts because I'm pretttttty sure that is only a move used in Basketball.
It can be a dunk, lay up, or midrange shot.
Lay up" is a term that refers to a golfer choosing to hit a shot shorter than he is capable of in order to avoid a hazard or to position the golf ball in a certain spot on the hole. Also known as lay up shot.
lay ups:when you're running towards the basket, you lay it up jump shot:when you are further out (eg. outside the 3 point line) you perform a jump shot to get it further because a jump shot is more powerful than a standard set shot set shot:when you shoot the ball while both feet are planted on the floor. you would do this for a shot that is close range
either a dunk or a lay- up is well what you may think, but a "lay-in" would be the HIGHEST percentage shot. PROOF: Imagine you would win a million dollars to make a shot on a nerf rim, with a nerf ball and the rim is eye-level... how would you proceed?
They lay eggs.
In the NBA, a layup is when the player takes FOUR steps towards the basket and leaves off one foot (usually opposite of shooting hand) and attempts to score a basket (backboard or no backboard). The term is the same in NCAA, and HS basketball just 2 steps instead of the NBA 4 stepper.
There isn't a lap shot but there is a lay up shot which is where you take two steps and then shoot
A lay up is when you drive to the basket and bank the ball into the net
Basketball
the lay-up
Lay's
the one-hand set shot, jump shot, free throw, three-point shot, hook shot, lay-up and runner :)