Width: 72"
Height: 42"
Thickness: 1/2"
In high school regulation basketball, the backboard dimensions are 6 feet wide and 3.5 feet tall (72 inches by 42 inches). The backboard should also be positioned 10 feet above the playing surface, with the hoop's rim also at a height of 10 feet. The backboard typically features a rectangular shape with a white surface and a square target area marked in the center.
Throughout middle school, high school, college and professional basketball, the backboards are the same size. They are also the same distance off of the floor at 10 feet.
for high school (jumior) 10 and a half feet (this does not address the question)
There are 15 ft from the free throw line to the backboard.
Free throw line from basketball rim is 15 feet. The rim is twice the size of a basketball measuring across. A basketball is 9 - 9 1/2 inches long. So that means that the free throw line from the backboard is 16 feet 6 inches, or 16 feet 7 inches.
In high school basketball, the free throw line is located 15 feet from the backboard. This distance is measured from the plane of the backboard, which means players stand 15 feet away from the basket when taking free throw shots.
The standard size of a basketball backboard used in professional and collegiate play is 6 feet wide by 3.5 feet tall (72 inches by 42 inches). The backboard is typically made of clear acrylic or glass and is mounted 10 feet above the playing surface. For high school basketball, the dimensions may vary slightly, but they generally adhere to similar proportions.
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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 )
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The foul line on a high school basketball court is located 15 feet from the backboard. The line itself is 2 inches wide and extends across the width of the court, which is 50 feet. This line marks the boundary for free throws, indicating where players must stand when shooting free throws after a foul.