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Question
What are the conditions for each point to be awarded?
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Solution
The conditions for each point value in basketball to be awarded are as follows:
- 1 point: It is earned when a player makes a free throw. Free throws are often awarded when a player is fouled during a shooting attempt or for certain technical or personal fouls. The player shoots from the free-throw line with no defenders in the way.
- 2 Point: A player scores two points for making a field goal from anywhere inside the three-point line. This covers layups, dunks, and jump shots performed within the arc.
- 3 Point: A field goal from beyond the three-point line wins a player three points. The player's feet must be entirely behind the three-point arc when the shot is attempted.
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