This question relates to the the goal and the free throw line.
The answer is: 13 feet 9 inches is the distance; from the back of the free throw line, to the center of the goal. (Measured horizontally)
This question relates to the the goal and the free throw line. The answer is: 13 feet 9 inches is the distance; from the back of the free throw line, to the center of the goal. (Measured horizontally)
1 NBA/NCAA - regulation basketball court dimension is 94' long 2 High School basketball court dimension measure 84' long by 50' wide. 3 Jr. High School basketball court dimension measure 74' long and 42' wide.
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The foul line (free throw line) is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the basket (goal) In High School, NCAA, and the NBA basketball.
Its 12 feet
The back of free throw (foul line) line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center from the goal, for the for the standard 10 foot high goal (from the floor to the top of the goal).
15 ft from the backboard and 13 ft 9 in from the center of the basket; measured horizontally, to the back of the free throw line.
The free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches to the center of the goal and 15 feet from the backboard, measured horizontally. The same distance holds true for: Elementary Schools, High Schools, NCAA men and women's play, FIBA and the NBA.
Answer 15 feet. The center of the goal is 13 feet 9 inches from the back of the free throw line. From the center of the goal to the backboard it is 1 foot 3 inches. 13' 9" + 1' 3" = 15 ' Typical placement of the backboard is to have its back 15 feet from the back of the free throw line, and inside the base line by 4 feet. This is why the arc falls off at 5 feet 3 inches ( 63") from the base line. ( The beginning of the corners )
After the second shot when it bounces off the rim.
There are 15 ft from the free throw line to the backboard.
18 Feet maybe 15 feet from the backboard in the NBA, high school and maybe middle school, but 12 for elementary and lower