If a player stood directly above the hoop and dropped the basketball through the net at a 90 degree angle, the best place to aim would be the center of the rim. Shots taken from the ground, on the other hand, enter the net at the angle of their arc. As a result, the optimal place to aim a shot is not the center of the hoop. Instead, skilled players aim at the back of the rim to account for the angular speed of the basketball along its arched-shaped flightpath.
– A) The best place to aim would be the center of the rim.
– B) Shots taken from the ground enter the net at the angle of their arc.
– C) The optimal place to aim a shot is not the center of the hoop.
– D) Skilled players aim at the back of the rim.
The correct answer is A) The best place to aim would be the center of the rim.
Explanation: The passage states that while a player standing directly above the hoop should aim for the center of the rim, shots taken from the ground should not be aimed at the center. This makes statement A incorrect since it contradicts what skilled players do; they aim for the back of the rim.