In basketball, the point range refers to the different values assigned to shots made from various distances on the court. Here's a breakdown of the typical point ranges:
1. 1 Point:
Free throws are worth 1 point. These are uncontested shots taken from the free-throw line after a foul.
2. 2 Points:
Shots made from inside the three-point line, including layups, dunks, and mid-range jumpers, are worth 2 points.
3. 3 Points:
Shots made from beyond the three-point line are worth 3 points. The distance of the three-point line varies depending on the level of play:
These point ranges are fundamental to the scoring system in basketball and influence team strategies and player roles.
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