When did the 3 point field goal appear in the NBA?
The league didn't adopt the 3-pointer until 1979 Magic Johnson and Larry Bird's rookie season. While certain college basketball conferences experimented with it in the early '80s, the NCAA didn't universally implement a 3-point line until 1986, with high school basketball following suit a year later.
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cbmagicfan
Ken Walkley
ABA also introduced the 24 second clock
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Jul 17, 2022 2:16PM

cbmagicfan
Correct
Phil Kennelty,
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Jul 17, 2022 2:15PM

Phil Kennelty
I thought it was originally introduced in the ABA and was brought to the NBA after the merger.
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Sep 26, 2021 7:33PM

Kitty White
I'm not much in to sports but I thought a field goal was in football. I didn't realize there was one in basketball.
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Feb 21, 2021 8:01PM

James Parrillo, with Christine
joan musicmasters, I thought it may even have been more recent than that. I might have chosen years between 1980 and 1999. Thank you, Christine, James's wife
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Jan 22, 2020 8:57AM

jmmorgan
Patrick Shannon: In 1967 the Pacers' were still in the ABA... And the ABA is who created the 3 pt. Shot at their inception. NBA absorbed the Pacers, the Nuggets, the Nets, and the Spurs.
That's how the Pacers' won with a 3 pt. Shot in 1967.
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Dec 28, 2019 1:41PM

Ron Hinton
Patrick Shannon, ABA
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Sep 8, 2019 3:44PM

Patrick Shannon
Then how did the pacers win in 1967 with a 92 foot shot? Oh, wasn’t “official” yet. But still was a 3 pointer.
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Jun 30, 2019 9:18AM

abimiabim
I played basketball so I better not have missed that one.
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Apr 8, 2019 10:14PM

joan musicmasters
No clue - guessed it right.
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Nov 26, 2018 12:26PM

vasily tchaikovsky
Good sport Q and A . actually ABA introduced it at 1967-68 season.
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Oct 3, 2018 3:08PM

Janice Fish
It was a gimmic
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Sep 17, 2018 7:28PM

Helen Keen
No field, no goal post, just a court and two baskets, how do they come up with the term field goal?
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Sep 16, 2018 10:33PM

Ken Walkley
The three point shot came into vogue when the ABA was folded into the NBA. Two interesting facts about the ABA and the three point shot: the ABA used Red, White and Blue colored leather balls. Though they were considered to be the "same size" as the NBA ball, in actuality because of the coloring of the leather, they did not have the same dimpling as a standard NBA "brown" leather ball. The slicker surface made them just slightly smaller than a NBA ball, which made it easier for them to fit through the hoop.
The ABA made its reputation on high-scoring games, featuring what I tend to call "street basketball" style play: a lot more isolation and one-on-one play as opposed to the traditional "team movement" ball of the NBA. The three-point shot stretched the defense considerably, making both the long "Alex English" shot as well as the backboard-destroying "Chocolate Thunder" dunks much more dramatic, and therefore crowd-pleasing. If it wasn't for players like David Thompson and Julius "Dr. J" Erving, the stylish "head above the rim" dunks of today would be a thing of the past. Imagine the NBA without the dunk contest!
The ABA did a lot to rescue the game of pro basketball and bring it to what we know today.
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Sep 16, 2018 9:53PM

Matthew T. Costello
Joseph A. Robitaille, and Chris Ford hit the first one
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Sep 16, 2018 1:03PM
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