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At all levels of Basketball competition (NBA, college, FIBA, women, high school, street ball), the top of the rim is exactly 10 feet (3.05 m) above the court and 4 feet (1.2 m) inside the baseline

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The top of the hoop is 10 feet above the playing surface below and measured perpendicularly. The bottom of the backboard is 9 feet 6 9/16 inches from the floor (The lowest point)

The vertical dimension of the backboard: 42 to 48 inches.

The very top of the back boards described: 51' 6 9/16" to 57' 6 9/16".

The rim is 10' off the floor.

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12y ago
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Just about 4 feet.But don't be scared if you're short because when you jump the ball will easily just plop in...

However, the top edge of the rim is supposed to be ten feet off the ground. See attached link.

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15y ago
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Ummm, i think its around 7ft because im 5' 10" and when i went to an elementary school i was easily able to dunk it.

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15y ago
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the hoop is ten feet tall from the floor to the rim of the basketball goal.

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15y ago
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A standard basketball ring is 10 feet away from the ground.

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14y ago
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all regulation hoops are 10 ft for middle school, high school, college, and the NBA

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14y ago
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9 feet

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4y ago
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