no there isn't.
only if you shot 1 ball inside and you get 2 free shot
It can be a dunk, lay up, or midrange shot.
A free throw shot is when a basketball player gets to shoot the ball from the free throw line, unopposed by the other team. A set shot is when a soccer player gets to set himself up for a shot after the umpire has blown his whistle, it is a free kick awarded to a player.
A free throw is a shot that a player gets to take if he or she has just been fouled by the opposing team. A free throw is shot from the 3 pt line. It counts as 1 point. During a free throw no one can touch the ball as it is shot.
This shot would count for 2 points and is called a field-goal
it improves your shot but you dont have too
The other player gets 4 points if no balls were hit and he takes the next shot from where the ball stops, if he is snookered he gets a free ball (can hit any ball he likes as long as he names it) or he can make the player take the shot again from the same place where the original shot took place.
Lower body muscles are important in the free throw shot. Essentially, a perfect free throw shot is dependent on the timing of the shot. The lower body muscles should be used to generate a good deal of the power; this power can be harnessed to its fullest at the perfect timing.The lower body muscles also provide stability during the shot. If you do not bend your knees when you shoot the ball, the ball moves more erratically.
No it isn't, you must start and finish your free throw attempts behind the free throw line
if its an actual free throw it 1 point, but if its a live ball its 2(:
No. The first ball contacted by the cue ball must be the 8 ball to be a legal shot. However, if you use the opponent's ball as a carom shot after hitting the 8 ball, yes, this is a legal shot.
When one grabs the ball after a missed shot in Basketball they have rebounded the ball.