A regulation three-point shot in Basketball is a field goal made from beyond the three-point arc, which is a designated distance from the basket. In the NBA, this arc is 23.75 feet from the hoop at the top and 22 feet in the corners. A successful three-point shot is worth three points, compared to two points for shots taken from inside the arc. The three-point line adds a strategic element to the game, encouraging longer-range shooting and spacing on the court.
3, hence the name "the 3-point line"
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shoot beyond the three point line
Larry bird
The First 48 - 2004 Point Blank Shoot Out 3-8 was released on: USA: 29 December 2005
No, you will score 3 points.
you set up, jump and use upper body strength to shoot the ball towards the ne from beyond the 3 point line.
There is not a standard distance for the 3 point line because the court size is not mandated, Many times, they play on half of a regulation sized court, so in these cases, the 3 point line would be approximately half the distance as in regulation basketball.
That would be an opinion not a fact
3 points, hence "the 3-point line." But it depends on whether the ball goes through the hoop.
If you shoot and make a basket inside the three point line or with your feet on the three point line it is worth two points. If you shoot and make a basket anywhere behind the three point line without your feet on the line it is worth three points. If you get fouled when you are shooting you go to the free throw line to shoot free throws. This is an uncontested, untimed shot that if you make it, it is worth one point.
Daquan Cook, from Miami Heat