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playmaker
[pley-mey-ker]
noun
an offensive player, as in basketball or ice hockey, who executes plays designed to put one or more teammates in a position to score.
Archaic., a playwright; dramatist.
playmaker
/ ˈpleɪˌmeɪkə /
noun
sport a player whose role is to create scoring opportunities for his or her team-mates
Other Word Forms
- playmaking noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of playmaker1
Example Sentences
"We can't give up yet -- there's still a long way to go. We have to pick ourselves up... we knew today was a tough match," said veteran playmaker and Oviedo captain Cazorla.
The kid who lit up Tennessee high-school football remains the same electrifying playmaker.
While Paul worked in the lineage of Cousy and Stockton—basketball’s legendary little guys—the NBA started favoring bigger playmakers, who could pass the ball but also score by the bucketload.
Meanwhile Argentina have opted to keep Ojomoh's Bath team-mate Santiago Carreras among the replacements, after the playmaker was deployed to impressive effect from the bench in last weekend's win over Scotland.
The Barcelona playmaker twice came close to scoring a second from long range but Bayindir tipped over both efforts.
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