Michael Jordan scored only 5 points In 1990.
No, you will score 3 points.
practice
No
score and shoot
Yes, as long as its behind the 3 point line then it counts as 3 points, but if you score on the other teams basket then it counts for them, does not matter if its on purpose or accident.
"the d area" is actually an arch to represent that if you shoot behind it you score 3 pts. if you shoot inside the arch you score 2 pts. outside of it you score 3 pts.
u shoot the ball
It all depends on where you shoot from. If you shoot anywhere inside the 3 pointer line during play, it will be counted as a 2 pointer. However, if you shoot outside of the 3 pointer line, then its counted as a 3 pointer. If you are fouled and get the shot in from the free throw line, you get 1 point.
There is no "4 pointer" purely from a shot, however, should a three point shot be made and the shooter be fouled on the play, a free throw will be awarded giving the shooter the opportunity to complete a "4-point-play"
I think it is called a goal.
Mostly can they shoot and score.
The game of basketball is scored with 1,2 and 3 point shots. Players get 1 point for foul shots, 2 points for any field goal that is not beyond the 3 point line, and 3 points for shots beyond the line.