In Basketball, a basket is worth either 2 points or 3 points, depending on where the shot is taken from.
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In basketball, a "field goal" is the official term for any basket made from the floor other than a free throw. Most of the scoring in a basketball game is field goals. They are worth two points, or three points if the shot is taken from behind the 3-point arc.
i think it is two but i am not positive
A Basket :) Beyond the three point Arch= 3 Points Inside the three point Arch= 2 Points Free Throws= How many you shoot, and how many you make
2 Points. It's always been the same.
In cribbage, 2 points are awarded for counting the keyword.
A layup typically scores two points in basketball. It's a fundamental shot made close to the basket, often executed while moving toward the hoop. If the player is fouled during the layup and makes the shot, they may be awarded an additional free throw for a potential three-point play.
4 points, but if foul it it is 3 point. This is the columbian basket ball rule.
One point for each successfully made free throw.
You can get up to 4 points. You can get 1 point for every freethrow you make when you are fouled. Two points for every basket you make inside the 3-point line. 3 points for every basket you make outside the 3-point line and 4 points if you were to get fouled while shooting the 3, therefore if you make your freethrow making it four points all together.
Two points
3 points.