In Bounds – In-the-Money
Jump Ball – At-the-Money
Out of Bounds – Out-of-the-Money
Bank Shot – Funding account
Drive to the Basket – Heading to bank for more funding
Home Cooking – Trading out of your kitchen
Flagrant Foul - Trading out of your kitchen in your underwear
Franchise Player – Trader living on fast food
Layup – What a worried trader does at night
Turnover – Go to sleep, it’s only money
Draft – Post market beverage
Rim Shot – Post market beverage
Triple Double – 2 or3 post market beverages
Off the Dribble – Quit drinking
Rebound – Drinking again
Shot Clock – Closing time
Guards – Puts
Double Team – Two puts
NCAA Tournament – Trading halt
Full Court Press – Heart pains
Quadruple Double – Available heart by-pass procedures
Assist – Option mentor
OT – Option Training (CBOE’s Option Institute)
Backcourt – Back office trading operation
Blocked Shots – Not approved for complex trades
Salary Cap – Margin Call
Boxing Out – Closing a Spread
Charging – Short call position being trampled by a bull market
Boosters – Platform shoes for short pit trader
Commissioner – Bill Brodsky
Dream Team – Jim Bittman, Marty Kearney and Russell Rhoads
Pick-up Games – Paper trading
Shooter – One who slings big delta’s
Tip-Off – Stock tip from irritating brother in law
Traveling – Chasing a bad trade
Roster – Stock watch list
Dribbling – Unable to explain serious losses
In the Paint – Making money
Slam Dunk – No such thing
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