well its easy for me but not for some people who arent as cool as me, all you do is act like you're shooting a free throw or a shot like that, but you throw it harder if you're weak then you should start working out you'll be able to shoot one soon' good luck being as good as me (it's hard to do so dont waste your time) see ya!
d.j. erving
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It all depends on where you shoot from. If you shoot anywhere inside the 3 pointer line during play, it will be counted as a 2 pointer. However, if you shoot outside of the 3 pointer line, then its counted as a 3 pointer. If you are fouled and get the shot in from the free throw line, you get 1 point.
d.j. erving
depending from where you shoot from the court. its either 18/19 from the side and 25+ from centre court
When you shoot from the three pointer line which is behind the foul line.
This is because some have the college 3 pointer AND the Pro 3 pointer.
If you mean litterly then you cant make threes. If you mean a 3 pointer then you stand on the 3 point line and shoot the ball in the basketball hoop!!
a two point shot is anything inside the 3 point line. anything outside the 3 point line is a you guessed it a three pointer ,and if you shoot from behind the half court line its a 4 pointer
a threee pointer
Talk to Mrs.Hunt dude :(
When you get fouled within the 3 point line you shoot 2 shots behind the free throw line. If you get fouled on a 3 pointer you get 3.
no, it counts as 2
Dwight howard shoots the ball on the three pointer he shoots it on a right angle of the circle