The sign for "basketball" is done with curved-3-hands.
Some people do the "basketball" sign with "5" handshapes. But the "3" handshape
version is more popular amongst native Deaf adults.
Make two quick throwing movements.
BASKETBALL:




Animation: BASKETBALL:

In a message dated 8/2/2009 10:49:29 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
tenaciouslady17 writes:
Dr. Bill-
I noticed that the sign for 'basketball' is somewhat similar to
the sign for '
salad'. Do you have
any pointers on how to distinguish the difference?
Sincerely,
Megan
Megan,
Think of the movement of salad as tossing it up in the air using a
"digging inward and then flipping upward" movement. The handshapes
for SALAD are loose
"claw hands" (slightly curved five hands).
"Basketball" has a couple of variations, but one of the variations uses
bent three hands. The movement is a double upward flipping movement.
Thus you could use the "three hand" flipping-up movement for basketball and the "five hand"
scoop/toss movement for salad. Yes some people do the sign "basketball" using
"5"-handshapes but I recommend you stick with the 3-handshapes..
--Cordially,
Dr. Bill
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