The area form the free throw line to the base line is called the key and you can only be in it for three seconds when your on offence
2 point area
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The free throw line is 19 feet from the baseline, 15 feet from the backboard, and 12 feet from the front of the rim.
The free throw line is always 15 ft from the line to the backboard. Or 19 feet from the free throw line to the baseline.
19 feet from the baseline 15 feet from the backboard.
19 feet from the baseline 15 feet from the backboard.
A free throw in basketball is taken from a distance of 15 feet (4.57 meters) from the baseline to the free-throw line. This distance is standardized across professional leagues, including the NBA and FIBA. The free-throw line is parallel to the backboard and is positioned in front of the basket.
The free throw line in basketball is located 15 feet (4.57 meters) from the backboard and 19 feet (5.8 meters) from the baseline. It is parallel to the end line and extends from the sidelines, creating a designated area for players to take free shots after certain fouls. This line is crucial for determining the distance players must stand when shooting free throws.
base line,three point line,side line,mid court line,free throw lane and free throw circle.
23 feet 9 inches on the top side and 22 feet in the corners
On an NBA/NCAA Basketball court, the area known as "The Lane" is the painted area between the baseline and free throw line; therefore, to "go hard in the paint" means playing aggresive offense when in this area, driving to the basket.
Generally, it is known as the key, and officially known as the free throw lane.