basketball scoring

Pickup Basketball Scoring System Guide

Pickup basketball uses 1s and 2s scoring: shots inside the 3-point arc count as 1 point, shots from beyond the arc count as 2. Games are usually first to 11, 15, 16, or 21 — agreed on at the start. Win by 2 is standard.

Looking for the Volley app for this sport? See the basketball page.

How basketball (pickup) scoring works

Pickup basketball has its own scoring shorthand that's simpler than NBA scoring. Inside the arc = 1 point. Beyond the arc = 2 points. The reasoning: the lower numbers keep the scoring fast and easy to track without a scoreboard.

Games are typically first to 11, 15, 16, or 21 points — the target is agreed on at the start of the game. Win by 2 is standard, so you can't close out 11-10 or 21-20 — you have to keep playing.

The scoring system is sometimes described as "1s and 2s" or "1's and 2's". You'll also hear "make it take it" — the team that scored keeps possession and serves the ball next.

Edge cases and details

"Make it take it" vs "loser ball" are the two possession rules after a basket. Make-it-take-it gives the scoring team possession again. Loser ball gives the conceding team possession. Pick one before the game.

Fouls in pickup are usually "call your own" — the player fouled calls it and gets the ball. Argue too much and people stop wanting to play with you.

Some pickup games use "straight" win conditions (no win-by-2 — first to the target wins outright). Always confirm before starting.

The full scoring system at a glance

Once you understand the building blocks (point → game → set → match for racquet sports, or point → game for the simpler formats), the rest is rule variants. The summary above covers the essentials.

Volley scores pickup basketball with 1s and 2s, win-by-2 (toggle off for straight win), and target scores from 11 to 21. Tap which side scored, pick the value, the score updates.

Frequently asked questions

How does pickup basketball scoring work?

Pickup basketball uses 1s and 2s scoring: shots inside the 3-point arc count as 1 point, shots from beyond the arc count as 2. Games are usually first to 11, 15, 16, or 21 — agreed on at the start. Win by 2 is standard.

Can I track my Basketball (pickup) ELO rating?

Yes. Volley tracks your Basketball (pickup) ELO across every match you score in the app. Each sport has its own rating, so beating someone in Basketball (pickup) doesn't change your rating in any other sport you play.

Can I run a Basketball (pickup) tournament with Volley?

Yes. Volley supports single elimination, round robin, and pool play formats — pick the one that fits your time and player count. Free generators are also available on the website if you don't want every player on the app.

How does Volley score Basketball (pickup) differently from other apps?

Most multi-sport apps treat every sport as a generic counter. Volley uses real sport-specific scoring engines — every rule that Basketball (pickup) actually has is applied automatically. You don't set up a custom counter; you pick Basketball (pickup) and play.