Basket ball 3 point lines:
In high school it is 19 feet 9 inches, NCAA it is 20 feet 9 inches and in the NBA it is 23 feet 9 inches, as measured from the center of the goal to the out side of the arc.
19 feet and 9 inches from the hoop
In the NBA, the three-point line is 23.75 feet (7.24 meters) from the hoop at its farthest point, and 22 feet (6.7 meters) from the hoop in the corners. In the NCAA, the three-point line is set at a uniform distance of 22.1 feet (6.7 meters) from the hoop. High school basketball has a three-point line that is 19.75 feet (6.02 meters) away.
The 3 point line is 23 feet 9 inches at the top of the key and 22 feet from the corners
The high school 3 point line is 19 feet 9 inches. In the NBA, from the top of the arch it is 23 ft and 9 in.
The high school 3 point line is 19 feet 9 inches. In the NBA, from the top of the arch it is 23 ft and 9 in.
3 points, hence "the 3-point line." But it depends on whether the ball goes through the hoop.
The distance is 20.9 feet.
19 feet and 9 inches from the hoop
Most courts are or have been 19 feet, but since the NCAA changed the college 3-point line from 19 to 20 feet, many open gyms are changing to 20 as well. An NBA 3-point line is 23 3/4 feet away.
20 ft.
23 FEET
15 feet