1 point for a free throw, 2 points inside of the 3 point line, and 3 points anywhere outside of the 3 point line.
A regular shot in basketball is 2 points, a shot that is thrown from past the 3-point line is worth 3 points, and a foul shot is worth one point.
A basket that counts for 2 points is also known as a field goal, the player is closer to the basket than the three-point line. In December of 1891, Canadian Dr. James Naismith created the game and score system.
Anywhere inside the three-point line
you score 3 points
Yes, it doesgive you a few points towards your enter score, but they don't make a significant difference in your score. Yes, it doesgive you a few points towards your enter score, but they don't make a significant difference in your score.
Yes. If successful, it would count for 2 points, just like a regular 2-point conversion.
No, you will score 3 points.
you score points in afl by kicking goals for 6 points and a behind for 1 point
probably not except for any testing for a position. if a veteran then you may receive exra points toward final score
81 points
1 point
The judges count your score and see who has the most points!!!
You can get points, but thy don't count toward your online score.
You can score three points, unless you are fouled and given free throws.
Any points scored within the three point arc is 2 points. Beyond the arc is 3 points and foul shots are each worth 1 point. Also if you are fouled while taking a hot and you make the basket, however many points that was it counts plus you get one foul shot.
0 points... because it was blocked...