Calculadora de Pontuacao de Jogo - Basquete
- Created by
- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
- Reviewed by
- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
Formula
pts = 2pts×2 + 3pts×3 + LL×1
About this calculator
This calculator sums up the total points scored by a basketball player in a game. It takes into account field goals (2-pointers and 3-pointers) and free throws made. The calculation is straightforward: multiply each type of shot by its corresponding value and add the results.
The formula used is: total points = (number of 2-point field goals × 2) + (number of 3-point field goals × 3) + (number of free throws × 1). Simply enter the quantities for each shot type in the fields provided and click calculate to get the player's total points.
Use this tool to track individual player performance in basketball games, whether for personal stats, game analysis, or even fantasy basketball. It's useful for fans, coaches, players, and enthusiasts who want a quick and error-free point calculation.
Be careful: ensure the numbers entered correspond only to made shots (not attempts). Also, remember that free throws are worth 1 point each, and field goals can be worth 2 or 3 points depending on the distance from the basket at the time of the shot.
Frequently asked questions
What are 2-point and 3-point shots?
2-point shots are baskets made inside the three-point line; 3-point shots are made from beyond that line.
How many points is a free throw worth?
Each made free throw is worth 1 point.
Can I use this calculator for team stats?
Yes, you can add up points from multiple players to get the team total by entering each player's data separately.
What if I enter negative numbers?
The calculator expects positive numbers; entering negative values will result in an error or incorrect result.
Does this calculator consider missed shots?
No, only made shots should be entered. Missed attempts do not score points.