Shooting

Shooting
To shoot the ball, you hold e on your keyboard. If your shot is in the bar, then your starting accuracy will increase. If not, the accuracy decreases. If your shot hits the white line your starting accuracy will be good (but that depends). If you shoot a contested shot although it was on the line, it will either be red (good contest) or a dark orange. Another way the shot varies is at the places you shoot. You cannot shoot constant half courts or shoot 3s with a center (depends on builds).

Green
A green shot is a shot that has 100% or more final accuracy. A green shot will give you a great accuracy. A green shot will always go in unless your shot gets blocked or the ball lags. A green shot has a trail and makes a sound.

Yellow-Green
A yellow-green is a shot that has 99.4% - 99.99% accuracy. The shot bar appears yellow but a green trail is still emitted to the ball. It gives no sound. It gives great accuracy. (Still isn't fixed). There is a very small chance to miss and if you do, God bless you.

Yellow
A yellow shot is a shot that has 70% - 99.99% accuracy. Yellow shots give you great accuracy if there is little or no contest. It is not always a guarantee score.

Orange
An orange shot is a shot that has 50.01% - 69.99% accuracy. Orange shots give no performance boosts and are usually rigged.

Bad Accuracy (Near Red)
A bad accuracy shot is a shot with less than 50% accuracy or a shot that is heavily contested. You lose 5 performance points if you get a bad accuracy.

Red
A red shot is a shot that has 50% or less accuracy. Red shots make you lose 5 performance points for bad accuracy.