Free throws were 1 point all other baskets were 2 points there was no 3 point line until the NBA merged with the ABA. the ABA invented the 3-point arc introducing it to the NBA in their merge in1976
About 19 points in the YMCA. In college maybe 50-70 points. And the NBA (National Basketball Association) is about 97 points The above answer is only half correct. In fact, Kobe Bryant, a great basketball player only averages 24.6-30.0 ppg (points per game)
depends, sometimes there are over 100 points for each team, sometimes there is only around 50 points per
About 38387 points.
The objective in basketball is to score points for your team to win. The team that has the most points wins the game.
A basketball court has two goals, one at each end. Each goal consists of a hoop and net mounted on a backboard. The objective of the game is to score points by shooting the basketball through the opponent's goal.
Shots from behind the free-throw line are 1 point each. Shots from inside the arc are 2 points each, and shots scored outside the arc are 3 points each.
The Objective of a basketball game is to score points and win the game.
If you shot the ball from inside the arch, you will get 2 points, outside the arch, 3 points, and free throws for 1 point each.
They used to use a soccer ball as the basketball and a peach basket as the basket the referee would have to climb up and get the soccer ball out of the basket each time someone scored.
In a basketball game, each half time period does not start the same way. The first half starts with a jump ball with the players at center court, although the following quarters simply have the teams rotate possession, and take the ball from out of bounds.
The quotient system is used when there is a tie. It adds up the points scored by each team and divided by the total amount of points allowed.
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