In basketball, a common shot taken from 5 to 50 feet away from the basket can be classified as a jump shot. A jump shot is executed by jumping and shooting the ball at the peak of the jump, making it effective from various distances, including mid-range and beyond the three-point line.
A baseball pass is not a shot but rather a type of pass that covers a longer distance, typically used to advance the ball quickly down the court rather than attempting to score directly.