What counts as a 3 pointer?

A 3-pointer in basketball is a shot scored anywhere outside the three-point arc. A shot made from anywhere outside the line to the baseline on the other side of the court counts for three points.
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Is a 3-point dunk possible?

As alluded to above, for a player to dunk from the three-point line they will have to be very tall, probably around 7 feet (2.13 meters) tall and long arms. There are many NBA players that fit this specification, but most players at this size do not have the coordination and athletic ability to make a jump of 23 feet.
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How long is a 3-point shot?

The NBA has a 22-foot 3-point line in the corners and a 23-foot, 9-inch line elsewhere. The WNBA and the international game plays with a 20-foot, 6-inch line. The NCAA men's game has a 20-foot, 9-inch line while the NCAA women and high schools have a 19-foot, 9-inch line.
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How many Metres away is a 3-pointer?

At the top of the arc, the three-point line is 6.75 meters from the center of the basket or 22.15 feet. This measurement works out to about 22 feet, two inches. The FIBA three-point line, which has also been adopted by the WNBA, is over a foot and a half closer than the NBA line.
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Does a 3-pointer count if you step on the line?

Your feet must be completely behind the three-point line before you shoot. If your toe touches the line as you jump, for example, the shot is only worth two points. If you're behind the line when you jump, but land on the line after you release the ball, a successful shot is worth three points.
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Is a dunk 2 points?

It is a type of field goal that is worth two points. Such a shot was known as a "dunk shot" until the term "slam dunk" was coined by former Los Angeles Lakers announcer Chick Hearn.
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What is the shortest 3 point shot?

The shortest possible three-point shot, from the corner, is 22 feet from the hoop. The three-pointer gets progressively longer as you move toward the top of the arc. Example of 3-point line in different leagues.
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How far is a 3pt shot from the basket?

Since the long-distance shots are more difficult and are made less often, an extra point is given for making shots from beyond the designated 3-point line. In the NBA, the 3-point line is 23-feet, 9-inches away from the basket, with the exception of the corners, where the line is 22 feet away from the basket.
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How far is a free-throw?

The free-throw line, where one stands while taking a foul shot, is located within the three-point arc at 15 feet from the plane of the backboard. A foul shot is worth 1 point, but if a shot is made from the foul line while in play it is still worth 2 points.
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Who is the best 3-point shooter of all time?

Top 1: Stephen Curry

There is no denying that Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter of all time. As of now, this great player holds the record for most 3-point conversions in a season with 402. Stephen Curry is also the player who holds the record for most 3-point field goals in an NBA Finals game.
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Did the NBA move the 3-point line?

It was during three years that the NBA decided to change the distance of the three-point line, reducing it from 23 feet nine inches to 22 feet.
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How do you get 3 points in basketball?

In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw.
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What's the farthest dunk ever?

The farthest basketball alley-oop slam dunk is 30.42 m (99 ft 9.6 in), and was achieved by Corey “Thunder” Law and Donte “Hammer” Harrison (both USA) of the Harlem Globetrotters at LakePoint Champions Center in Cartersville, Georgia, USA, on 7 December 2021.
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Is it legal to dunk a free-throw?

In 1956, in response to reports that Wilt Chamberlain was able to dunk free throws, the NCAA established a rule requiring that free-throw shooters keep both feet behind the free-throw line during an attempt.
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Can Michael still dunk?

It should come as no surprise that Michael Jordan, once described by his own father as having a "competition problem," will gladly show off his remaining skills—even if they come over a decade after he exited the game as a player.
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Who made the first NBA 3-pointer?

Late in the first quarter, Chris Ford hits the first 3-pointer in NBA history. Six players hit 3s that night. Because Ford's 3 came in the first quarter of the early slate of games, it's believed his shot was the first in history.
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When did NBA adopt 3-point shot?

When the NBA introduced the 3-pointer in the 1979-80 season, it had minimal impact on the game at first. In the first five seasons, teams took less than three 3-pointers a game and made only a dismal 26% of them. It took a while until the 3-point shot was more widely accepted and utilized.
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Is NBA court bigger than college?

As you've noticed, court dimensions for college, WNBA, and NBA all have similar measures of 94 ft in length and 50 feet width. The free-throw lane or painted area is 16ft across.
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How many points is a dunk?

How Many Points is a Dunk Worth During a Basketball Game? A successful dunk is worth two points for the offense team. The official score of the play is a field goal for that player since it is an attempt to score. If the offensive player misses the dunk, it will count against their field goal percentage.
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What does the F stand for in beef?

From Tara VanDerveer, remember the acronym "BEEF" - Balance. Eyes. Elbow. Follow-Through.
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How many seconds can you stay inside the paint if it is your basket?

What is this? The defense and offense can only stay in the paint for three seconds or risk a three-second rule violation. A defensive player can't stand inside the color for more than three seconds unless they actively guard an offensive player.
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Why is corner 3 Easy?

That's why despite it being the easiest of the 3-pointers based on distance, players have to shoot from the corner quicker than they would from behind the arc, which is 23 feet, 9 inches from the center of the rim. Hornacek said he's always amazed at how many players are unprepared to take the corner 3.
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Who was the first person to dunk?

In 1944, college basketball saw its first-ever dunk, when Oklahoma A&M's Bob "Foothills" Kurland dunked by accident. Yes, you read that correctly.
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How far is a NBA corner 3?

Also, corner threes allowed teams to take advantage of a loophole in the NBA rulebook—that all shots behind the arc extending around the hoop are worth three points, no matter the distance. The three-point line in the corner sits just 22 feet away from the rim, 21 inches closer than it is at the top of the key.
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