If the ball lands on the ground the point doesn't count.
Every point counted, and no point was easily given up.
One point of view has counted more than any other in Europe over the past few days.
The points do not count towards the player's total until he has taken at least one trick.
These points also count towards a total of 50 ranks.
He could be on a relay but any points earned would not count.
It's strange, however, that, nearly half a century later, those points still count.
My point, in answer to your "why don't they count the past 5000 years?"
If the free throw is successful, then the point shall not count.
When a player gets out of the goal, his points will still count.