A field goal, or any shot that is made from inside the three point line and not a free throw.
A field goal in basketball is worth three points while a free throw is worth 1 point
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A 3-pointer in basketball is a shot taken from beyond the three-point line, which is worth three points instead of the usual two points for a regular field goal.
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.
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A basketball hoop is scored as two points.
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A regular shot is worth two points. Any thing outside the three-point line is worth three points. Each foul shot is worth one point.
A field goal in basketball is a shot made from anywhere on the court during regular play, worth either two or three points. A free throw is a shot taken from the free-throw line after a foul, worth one point. The main difference is that a field goal can be attempted from anywhere on the court, while a free throw is taken from a specific spot.
A 2-pointer in basketball is a made shot that is inside the three-point line, worth two points.
Field Goal, making a basket worth 2 points.
A field goal is when a team kicks the ball through the two goalposts (not an extra point, which is a kick taken after a touchdown). A field goal is worth 3 points