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The top of the hoop is 10 feet above and perpendicular to the floor.
No it's usually measured in feet. A regulation court is 94 ft long
10 feet from the floor to the top of the goal (hoop).
Basketball hoops that the NBA use are ten feet high; however, basketball hoops on playgrounds and other places as such are shorter. Basketball ball hoops can also be bought in adjustable sizes.
Ten feet; from the floor immediately below, to the top of the goal.
11 feet
The regulation distance from the ground to the top of the rim is 10 feet for all levels of play. Regulation backboards are 6 feet wide (72 inches) by 42 inches tall. All basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches in diameter.
10 Feet from the ground to the top of the rim.
The regulation size for basketball nets are all the same at ten feet. The regulation for high school, college, and the NBA/WNBA use nets that are ten feet high.
A regulation NBA basketball court is 94 feet in length
The official regulation is 10' from the top of the rim to the floor in High School, College, and the Pros. In elementary school it is sometimes set to a lower level for these younger players but there is no official rule on this and it is left up to the administrators at that school.
A regulation sized basketball is 29.5 inches. A 10 and under size basketball is 28.5. 28.5 is also the regulation size for women's basketball.