front the backboard, not the rim.
from the backboard to the foul line is 15 feet
The foul shot distance is 15 feet from the basket.
a college basketball foul shot/line is always 15ft fron the center of the hoop
First Response:It can change, but from the foul line to the furthest set of dots is 15 feet. There is no standard for any length after that.Second Repsonse:The distance from the foul line to the start of the approach is to be a minimum of 15 feet.
There are three sets of dots on the approach:First set located about 15 feet from the foul lineSecond set is 12 feet awayThird set is approximately 3 inches away.Some centers do not use targeting dots at the further levels.
the backboard, not the rim.
The dots are about 5 feet out and the arrows are about 15 feet out.
That's just how the game was invented.
The back of the free throw line is 15 feet from the backboard and 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal.
The back of the free throw line or foul line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.
Answer:The back of the foul line (free throw line) is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the basket and 15 feet from the front of the back board. These dimentions are the same for HS, NCAA, and NBA.
The term "approach" in bowling refers to the portion of the lane that the bowler walks on to deliver the ball. The approach is approximately 15 feet in length from the start to where it meets up with the foul line.