Judging whether a goal is a three-pointer or a two-pointer has nothing to do with the position of the foot after the shot. It does not matter whether the hand touches the basket or not. As long as both feet are on the three-point line at the moment of the jump. In addition, then the ball is a three-pointer. So a dunk from outside the three-point line is considered a three-pointer. In order to get close to the basket, many people jump forward when shooting. The closer you are to the basket on the basketball court, the easier it is to score goals. This is why players in European and international volleyball courts are more accurate in shooting three-pointers, because the three-point lines in those arena are closer.
NBA players can't change the distance of the three-point line, but they can use their super strong bouncing to change the shooting distance. Many players jump and shoot three-pointers. Before the jump, their feet are outside the three-point line. After the shot is over, their feet are within the three-point line. At this time, goals will also be judged as three-pointers. In fact, Three-point dunks are also the same reason, they are counted as three-pointers. So, can anyone dunk outside the three-point line?
In fact, this is just a hypothesis. In the history of human basketball, including the history of the NBA, there has not been a player who can jump and dunk from the 3-point line, and this is also impossible. It is necessary to know that the limit time of a human being in the air is less than 1 second. Take Jordan as an example. He is called a person playing in the air by fans, but his super strong ability to stay in the air is only 0.92 seconds, and Aaron Gordon dunks. The "sit button" in the contest is said to have been in the air for as long as 0.97 seconds, making it the longest man in the NBA history.
The current record of long jump in track and field competition is 8.95 meters, which is nearly two meters farther than the three-point line. It seems that there is a chance. However, in the long jump, the falling stage after passing the high point (about 4 meters) is to fold the abdomen and land on the buttocks. The purpose is to extend the landing time and let the body "glide" as far as possible. The body must be in this folded state. It's impossible to dunk! In order to dunk, the body must be extended and the arms raised. This will definitely reduce the flight time and the distance of gliding. Before the dunk conditions are met, the body has already landed and cannot form a dunk.
So you can imagine that humans can't complete the 3-point line takeoff, and in fact, the farthest distance we have seen for a dunk is a free throw line dunk. This Jordan, LaVine, Ibaka and others have done it. If there is a great god who can complete a dunk outside the 3-point line, I think this player must be a non-human (Yuan Daying). He is likely to come from an alien planet and is a species that is extremely good at jumping. That's it!