13 feet 9 inches measured horizontally from behind the line to the goals center.
The distance of the three-point line varies by league. In the NBA, the three-point line is 23.75 feet (7.24 meters) from the basket at the top of the arc and 22 feet (6.7 meters) in the corners. In college basketball, the line is set at 22.1 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket. FIBA (international play) uses a three-point line that is approximately 22.15 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket.
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Two-point shots in basketball are shots taken from inside the three-point line, which are worth two points. Three-point shots are taken from beyond the three-point line and are worth three points. The main difference is the distance from the basket and the number of points awarded for each shot.
It is called making a basket. Two points are awarded if a player makes a basket from within the three point arc... and three points are awarded if a player makes a basket from beyond the three point arc.
The NBA three-point distance is 23 feet and 9 inches from the basket. It impacts the game by rewarding players who can shoot accurately from long range, stretching the defense and opening up the court for driving lanes and scoring opportunities.
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The 3-point line in youth basketball is approximately 20ft from the basket. The free throw line is 15ft.
The three point line is 20 feet and 6 inches from the basket.
19''9' from the basket
was 19.9 now its 20.9
22 ft 9 in
21 feet from the basket