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Three-point field goals taken near the end of a close game, therefore deciding the game's outcome, make for dramatic finishes. Some notable NBA occurrences include: ...

 


Field Goal (FG):
A successful shot, when the ball enters the basket from above during play. Field goals are worth two or three points, depending upon whether or not they were taken from beyond the three-points line (set at 22 feet -6.

Field Goal
A basket, worth either two or three points, depending on whether it was taken from inside or outside the three-point line (set at 22 feet from the basket).
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Field goal: A basket scored on any shot other than a free throw, worth two or three points depending on the distance of the attempt from the basket. (See "Three-point field goal" for qualification.) ...

Field Goal (or Basket) - A shot through the hoop (other than a free throw). A basket scores either two or three points.

Field goal: When the ball enters the basket during a play; A field goal is worth two points or three if shooter was standing behind the 3-point line.
Flagrant foul: Excessive contact committed against an opponent.

Field goal
Any basket scored that is not a free-throw
Four-point play
A 3-point shot followed by a successful free-throw ...

Field Goal - A basket made while the ball is in play.
Field Goal Percentage - The percentage of converted field goal attempts.
Fish-Hook Cut - A change-of-direction cut that takes the shape of a fish hook and is used as a pressure release.

A field goal attempt is a player's attempt to shoot the ball into his basket for a field goal. The attempt starts when the player begins the motion which habitually precedes the actual shot.

Missed field goals and free-throw attempts make it difficult to set up a three-quarter of full-court zone press. Quick outlet passes eliminate double-team opportunities.

Field goals = 2 points for each basket made inside the 3 point arc
3 points for each basket made behind the 3 point arc
Free throws = 1 point for each basket made ...

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lay up A field goal attempt made by below, laying the ball up near the basket,and using one hand to tip the ball over the rim and into the basket (layin) or to bank it off the backboard and into the basket (layup).

Three-point shot: a field goal worth 3 points because the shooter was standing behind the 3-point line when he released the ball
Throw-in: inbounding the ball ...

It is the primary duty of the trail official to determine whether a field goal attempt shall count, if successful. If he does not know, he will ask the other officials for assistance. If none of the officials know, the official timer shall be asked.

field goal A score made from the field during the course of play, worth 2 or 3 points, depending on the shooter's position. See also three-point field goal.

Attempt more field goals than your opponent. To do this you will need to increase their turnovers or get more offensive rebounds.

Instant Replay NBA, WNBA: Triggered automatically (no discretion); used to determine good field goals at the end of period as well as time remaining in period when the foul occurs with 0:00 on the clock; ...

Do they switch defenses after made field goals or free throws, or after time outs?
J. Where does their defense start? (Full court, 3/4 court, half court or top of the key?
K. How do they defend the wing entry pass?

Field Goal: a basket scored from the field, worth two points, unless outside the three point line.

NCAA: Last minute of regulation and/or overtime following a successful field goal attempt. No substitutions allowed.
NBA: Last two minutes of regulation play and/or overtime following a successful field goal attempt.

Assist: The last pass to a teammate that leads directly to a field goal; the scorer must move immediately toward the basket for the passer to be credited with an assist; only 1 assist can be credited per field goal.

1895 Field goal reduced from three points to two and free throw from three to one. The three-point shot will be absent from the game for 67 years...
1897 Teams are limited to five players per team on court.

The offensive team has a set time, usually 35 seconds or less (depending on the level of competition), to score a basket, also called a field goal.

Separate spaces for field goals and free throws. Instant scoring for individual and team fouls. Index page for handy reference. Room for 15 player roster. Additional space for player technical fouls and for up to 10 team fouls each half.

Do weight that u feel comfortable with for three sets (50, each hand). Rest for 10 mins and shoot 100 threes 50 field goals everyday for a week and ull see a dramatic difference.
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Key rule: Field goals count as two points, free throws count as one. If the player misses a free throw, then the ball is fair game for all three of the players, and whoever comes up with it is on offense, ...

See also: Ball, Basket, Court, Point, Free throw