all day
What Is The Definition Of All Day?
1. When an offensive player is having a streaky game and has hit consecutive baskets in a row or is consistently making shots, it is said that they can do it all day.
Examples Of How All Day Is Used In Commentary
1. You can’t guard me. I can do this all day.
2. Bryant has hit seven field goals in a row and seems like he can keep it up all day.
SportsLingo Goes The Extra-Inch On The Meaning Of All Day
Players often go on a hot streak and it appears that no matter who’s guarding them or how many people are contesting their shot, they can’t miss. And when they are in a zone like that, their teammates strive hard to get them the ball, as it appears they will be making shots “all day”.
One notable game in recent memory where a player did make shots “all day”, was on January 22, 2006 when Kobe Bryant scored 81 points against the Toronto Raptors. Bryant scored in every way possible that night, with layups, three-pointers and mid-range jumpers, going 28-of-46 shooting (60.9%), including 18 of 20 on free throws, with six rebounds, two assists and three steals. A truly memorable performance for a player who did it “all day”.
Sport The Term Is Used
1. Basketball