15 ft or about 4.6 m
There are 15 ft from the free throw line to the backboard.
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.
The distance of the free throw line is 15 feet (or 4.572m) from the backboard. The rim is 45cm in diameter, plus the 15 cm that divide the rim from the backboard, making the front of the rim 3.972m (or 13.03 feet) from the foul line.
The free throw line in Jr. High is 15 feet from the backboard. This is the same distance at all levels of play. I have seen some sights that show a different distance for Jr. High Free throws but that was either a mistake or some local variance.
The back of the free throw line is 15 feet from the backboard and 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal.
Although measurements on a basketball court can vary according to the league and level of play, one distance is the same for all. The distance from the free throw line to the basket is 15 feet.
15 Feet from Backboard and 13 Feet from Rim
From behind the free throw line to the center of the goal or hoop the distance is 13 feet 9 inches. The question is not asking about the distance to the backboard; but if you are setting up your own system, it would be 15 feet to the backboard from behind the free throw line. The shooters foot gear can not touch the line, hence you must be in back of the line. FYI: The FTL is 2 inches wide.
The distance form in back of the free throw line to the center of the goal is 13 feet 9 inches, and 15 feet form the backboard; as measured horizontally, for all levels. Depending on age the ref will let the player take a step in.
The free throw line is always 15 ft from the line to the backboard
No matter the age or level of competition, the free-throw line in basketball is a standard 15 feet from the backboard. However, the distance between the backboard and the baseline may vary due to the size restrictions in a gymnasium.
19 feet from the baseline 15 feet from the backboard.