Height does matter. The point guards are the shortest, with an average height of about 6'0" or 6'1." The shooting guards are the next tallest, with an average height of about 6'4" or 6'5." Next, the small forwards, with an average height of 6'7" or 6'8." Then, the power forwards, with an average height of 6'10" or 6'11." Finally, centers have an average height of 6'11" or 7'0." So, height does matter. You don't want to be 6'0," and have a 7'0" center covering you, because they will keep blocking you. Height does matter, and you normally play a certain position based on height.
No. While height helps, running speed, throwing accuracy, and being a team player also helps. Consider that one of the best ball handlers in the NBA was Tyrone Curtis "Muggsy" Bogues. At 5'6" Muggsy was able to dunk, and run circles around players much taller.
No not really. It is a stereotype that tall players cant shoot 3 pointers but i am 7'2 and i shoot better 3's than most short players on my team.
Yes because it takes more strenght to shoot it if its higher. So you wanna practice on the right height. anything above 4th grade play on 10ft and under 4th grade is 8 and a half io believe
All basketball goals are the same regulation height of 10ft.
No it did not change. The Height Of A Basketball hoop is 10ft.
The height of any basketball hoop size will always be 10 feet
The official height of a basketball hoop is 10 feet which is 300cm.
The regulation height for a NBA and NCAA basketball hoop is 10 feet.
Height of H.S. basketball hoopsThere is no difference in the height of the hoop between high school, college, and pro basketball. They all use the same 10-foot height. Since a basketball is round, the height of the basketball would also be its diameter. The diameter of a basketball is around 9 inches since there are minor differences in the size of basketball used by organizations (FIBA, NBA, etc).According to the related link below, the maximum circumference of the ball used in FIBA competition is 30.7 inches (78 cm) and in NBA competition is 29 inches.
no
First of all, it's NBA (National, not Professional) Second, 10 feet.
the average height is 6/5
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height, speed, athleticism
over 2/3 height of basketball hoop