The distance of the three-point line varies by league. In the NBA, the three-point line is 23.75 feet (7.24 meters) from the basket at the top of the arc and 22 feet (6.7 meters) in the corners. In College Basketball, the line is set at 22.1 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket. FIBA (international play) uses a three-point line that is approximately 22.15 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket.
When you shoot from the three pointer line which is behind the foul line.
Two pointers are every shot made INSIDE the three point line, so there is no set distance.
23 ft and 9 in.
about three metres
If you are standing behind the three point line, the arc going around the hoop, it is a three-pointer. Any other shot is a two-pointer.
Around 18ft.
20 feet from the basketball rim.
20 feet
A field goal in Basketball is also called a three pointer. A three pointer is when a player shoots the ball outside the three point line and makes it.
A 2-pointer in basketball is a made shot that is inside the three-point line, worth two points.
1 pointer-free throw 2 pointer-shot made within the 3 point line 3 pointer-shot made behind the 3 point line
There are no "goals" in basketball. You score by making a two-pointer (inside the three-point line), a three-pointer outside of the three point line), or a free throw which is worth one point( you get those if you get fouled inside the paint).