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In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw. Before the three-point field goal was created in the 1960s for professional basketball and 1980s for collegiate basketball, it was the only way to score three points on a single possession. It is sometimes called an old-fashioned three-point play to distinguish from the later three-point shot. And one is also sometimes used to refer to the extra free throw after a two-point basket.

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  • Das 3-Punkt-Spiel (engl. Three-point-play) ist eine Spielsituation im Basketball. Wenn ein Spieler während einer Wurfaktion (normaler Sprungwurf, Korbleger, Dunk etc.) gefoult wird, dabei aber dennoch trifft, bekommt er die Punkte für diesen Wurf. Zusätzlich hat er die Chance einen Bonus-Freiwurf zu verwandeln. Trifft der Spieler den Freiwurf kann er ein 3-Punkt-Spiel vollbringen. Bevor die Dreipunktelinie in den 1960er Jahren im Basketball eingeführt wurde, war dies die einzige Möglichkeit, um drei Punkte in einem Spielzug zu erzielen. Das 3-Punkt-Spiel ist daher auch vom Dreipunkte-Wurf abzugrenzen, bei dem ein Spieler hinter der Dreipunktelinie einen Korberfolg erzielt (sog. Dreier). Im Englischen wird bei einem zugesprochenen Freiwurf im Anschluss an einen verwandelten Treffer auch von einem And one gesprochen. (de)
  • In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw. Before the three-point field goal was created in the 1960s for professional basketball and 1980s for collegiate basketball, it was the only way to score three points on a single possession. It is sometimes called an old-fashioned three-point play to distinguish from the later three-point shot. And one is also sometimes used to refer to the extra free throw after a two-point basket. In FIBA-sanctioned 3-on-3 play (branded as 3x3), a "three-point" or "four-point play" is possible only under very limited circumstances. In that form of the game, field goals taken inside the "three-point" arc are worth only 1 point, and field goals made from outside the arc are worth 2 points. * A player fouled in the act of shooting a successful 2-point basket receives 1 free throw, as long as the defensive team has committed 6 or fewer team fouls in the game. * Upon the 7th team foul in a game, the non-fouling team receives 2 free throws on all fouls by the defense—even after made baskets. This means that on fouls during a successful field goal attempt, a three-point play is possible after a made 1-point basket, and a four-point play after a made 2-point basket. (en)
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  • Das 3-Punkt-Spiel (engl. Three-point-play) ist eine Spielsituation im Basketball. Wenn ein Spieler während einer Wurfaktion (normaler Sprungwurf, Korbleger, Dunk etc.) gefoult wird, dabei aber dennoch trifft, bekommt er die Punkte für diesen Wurf. Zusätzlich hat er die Chance einen Bonus-Freiwurf zu verwandeln. Trifft der Spieler den Freiwurf kann er ein 3-Punkt-Spiel vollbringen. Im Englischen wird bei einem zugesprochenen Freiwurf im Anschluss an einen verwandelten Treffer auch von einem And one gesprochen. (de)
  • In basketball, a three-point play is usually achieved by scoring a two-point field goal, being fouled in the act of shooting, and scoring one point on the subsequent free throw. Before the three-point field goal was created in the 1960s for professional basketball and 1980s for collegiate basketball, it was the only way to score three points on a single possession. It is sometimes called an old-fashioned three-point play to distinguish from the later three-point shot. And one is also sometimes used to refer to the extra free throw after a two-point basket. (en)
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  • 3-Punkt-Spiel (de)
  • Three-point play (en)
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