in 1979-80 season, the NBA adopted the three-point shot.
Yes. Go to the NBA blacktop in game modes, then click 3 point contest
Paul Pierce - 3point shoot out Nate Robinson - Slam dunk contest (first ever 3 time winner)
I believe it is Micheal Jordan
He not a good 3point shooter. He a decent one. He was more of a passer not really a 3 point shooter
The NBA introduced the three point line in the 1979-80 season at a length of 23'9" from the top of the key to a length of 22 feet in the corners. In the 1994-95 season, the NBA changed things so the three point line was a uniform 22 feet from the basket. The distance was reverted to 23'9" in the 1997-98 season and has been there ever since. The 19'9" distance is the distance of the college basketball three point line, which will be changed to 20'9" for the 2008-09 season
Yes. Go to the NBA blacktop in game modes, then click 3 point contest
Well, there are this events: NBA All Star game (Eastern against Western Conference), NBA slam Dunk Contest, NBA 3point shoot out.
A basket made when the player shoots from behind the line drawn on the floor - 21 feet or so from the basket (different lengths for college, international and NBA courts).
Paul Pierce - 3point shoot out Nate Robinson - Slam dunk contest (first ever 3 time winner)
from the 3point line, run forward, press triangle and spin the analog stick 2x counter-clockwise at about the same time, then press triangle again for the finish. Practice it first while in the 'rookie' mode
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a diagram for a 1991 dodge dynasty w a 6 cylinder 3point 3 liter engine
1950's
um......................well..........no fence but you can't but you can watch 2008 nba on line for free.
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the team wins have 3point, draw have 2points, and lost 0points.
nba 3 point is 36ft. away from the basket