10 foot
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∙ 13y agoI play on a junior high basketball team. And its 10FT. same with middle school, (which includes 6th grade)
2 meters 60 centimeters
high dense polymer fabric
The first net wasn't actually a net. The first basketball hoop was actually a wooden crate with no top or bottom in it and it was nailed high on a post.
Exactly the same height as it is for men!
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a game in which two teams of five players each compete to throw a ball through a hoop.
The basketball net and the hard court
basketball, hard surface, net
The net
120 inches, or 10 foot
== == == == In most elementary schools, the gyms have hoops as of 10 ft., the regulation height of a basketball hoop for the NBA. Outside on the blacktop, the hoops usually range from about 9ft. to the hoops that are too high at 11ft. Some of the hoops are put in awkwardly and end up being too tall or too short. Generally in the school buildings the gyms have the hoops at 10 feet high which is the standard height of high school, college, and the NBA. However out on the playgrounds, you will see them at 8 or 9 feet high. Many times kids in 1st and 2nd grade will play games on a lower 8 foot hoop.