field goal
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Definition
- Noun:
- A score in basketball: A field goal is a score made by throwing the ball through the hoop during regular play, worth two or three points depending on the shooter's distance from the basket.
- A score in American football: A field goal is a score made by kicking the ball through the opponent's goal posts, typically worth three points.
Usage and Examples
- Basketball context:
- He made a difficult field goal from the corner.
- Her field goal percentage is the highest on the team.
- American football context:
- The kicker scored the winning points with a 45-yard field goal.
- They decided to attempt a field goal on fourth down.
Advanced Usage
- "Field goal attempt": The act of trying to score a field goal.
- The last-second field goal attempt bounced off the rim.
- "Field goal range": In football, the distance from which a kicker is likely to make a successful field goal.
- The team advanced the ball to get within field goal range.
Variants and Related Words
- Field Goal Percentage (FG%): A basketball statistic representing the ratio of successful field goals to attempts.
- Field Goal Kicker: The football player specialized in scoring field goals.
Synonyms
- Basketball: Basket, shot (when referring to a successful attempt).
- American football: Three-pointer (informal, referring to the points scored).
Notes on Different Meanings
- The meaning is entirely dependent on the sport. In a basketball discussion, "field goal" refers only to a basket. In an American football discussion, it refers only to a kicked score. The term is not used interchangeably between the sports.
Noun
- a score in basketball made by throwing the ball through the hoop
- a score in American football; a score made by kicking the ball between the opponents' goal posts