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  2. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    The term is most often used in the NBA, where this specific skill set has been increasingly valued in the 21st century. [2] [3] 3x3 A formalized version of a half-court basketball game with three players on each team, officially sanctioned by FIBA. This variant made its Olympic debut in 2021 (delayed from 2020). three seconds rule

  3. Half-court shot - Wikipedia

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    Half-court shots are widely considered to be the lowest percentage shot in basketball. [2] Collectively, NBA players try shots from beyond half-court a few hundred times each season; approximately 1 in 100 of those shots are made. A half-court shot is attempted roughly 25 percent of the time to finish the first, second, or third quarter; though ...

  4. Half-court - Wikipedia

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    Half-court basketball or 3x3 basketball, a variant of basketball played on a half-court with 3 players per side Half-court shot , a shot taken from the half-court line in basketball Topics referred to by the same term

  5. 3x3 basketball - Wikipedia

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    The American NBA & WNBA standard half-court distance is 15.24 m (50 ft) wide & 14.33 m (47 ft) long. The ball is the size of a size 6 basketball (720 mm, 28.5 in) [ 13 ] as used in the women's full-court game and its mass is that of the size 7 standard (620 g, 22 oz) [ 13 ] used in the men's full-court game.

  6. Category:Basketball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of basketball terms; 0–9. 1–2–1–1 zone press; 1–3–1 defense and offense; ... Half-court shot; Hook shot; Hot hand; I. Interception; J. Jordan ...

  7. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    Eventually, time was added and each half became 20 minutes. In 1951, both college basketball and the NBA changed the format of their games to four 10-minute quarters.

  8. Key (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The free throw circle has a 6-foot (1.8 m) radius centered at the midpoint of the free throw line. The half-circle on the mid-court side of the free throw line is painted solid. In the NBA and Euroleague Basketball competitions, the boundary of the half closer to the basket is traced in a broken line in order to space players properly for jump ...

  9. Ranking the best (and worst) NBA court designs - AOL

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    Each team's front office is able to concoct a design they feel best fits the team -- and as you could imagine, some turn out much better than others.