FTPS in a Basketball stats line stands for "Free Throws Made and Attempted." It reflects a player's performance at the free-throw line, indicating how many free throws they successfully made compared to how many they attempted. A higher FTPS value generally signifies better free-throw shooting efficiency. This statistic is important as it contributes to overall scoring and can influence game outcomes.
Offensive Rebounds
Offensive Rebound
2 point field goals made (any shot within the 3-point line)
FTPS is a protocol for transferring files over a secure connection. It uses the old FTP technology and adds SSL (the same thing used for https secure web pages) for security. You can read more about how it works and how to set it up here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTPS
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The parts of the basketball court are: the three-point line, the key, the base line, the free throw line, the sideline and the half-court line.
No, you cannot jump at the free throw line when shooting a basketball.
The midcourt line in basketball exactly divides the basketball court into two equal sections. In the NBA the line is47 feet from each end line.
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Yes, the foul line in basketball is also commonly referred to as the free-throw line.