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At the end of 4 quarters, the team that has scored the most points (baskets, free throws, ect.) wins the game.
To get two points you could shoot a basket because one basket equals two points. Or two free throws.
206 FREE THROWS
1 in 64
You probably get ejected from the game, there will be free throws for the opposing team and you will get a suspension and a fine.
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In basketball, a "one and one" refers to a free throw situation where a player gets to shoot one free throw if they make the first one. This impacts game strategy because teams can earn bonus free throws by drawing fouls, which can help them score points without time running off the clock. It also puts pressure on players to make their free throws in order to capitalize on the opportunity.
Wilt Chamberlain and Adrian Dantley both sunk 28 free throws in one NBA game.
In basketball, the bonus is a rule that allows teams to shoot free throws after a certain number of team fouls. When a team reaches a certain number of fouls in a quarter, the opposing team is awarded free throws for any subsequent fouls. This can impact the flow of the game by giving the fouled team an opportunity to score points without time running off the clock, potentially changing the momentum of the game.
Danny Heater. 135 points in a West Virginia high school game between Burnsville and Widen in 1960. Burnsville won 137-43.
In the game of basketball, points are scored when a player makes a basket in the opposing teams goal. The scoring of shots goes like this: any shot made inside of the "three point line" is two points, any shot made outside of the "three point line" is three points, and free throws made are one point each.