20.9 feet from center of rim.
19 feet 6 inches
It depends on which division you are talking about. High school, college, and nba are all different
The minimum distance of three point territory is 22 feet from the rim. All shots made from the distance and beyond are worth three points.
20 feet from the basketball rim.
The back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the rim (measured horizontally). The inside diameter of the ring is 18 inches. The ring is made of 5/8 inch steel. From the back of the free throw line the rim is: 13' 9" - (9" + 5/8") or 12' 11 3/8". From the 3 point line HS, NCAA/W = 18' 11 3/8" NCAA/M = 19' 11 3/8". NBA = 22' 11 3/8"
19 feet
When shooting free throws, the distance is measured from the foul line to the base of the backboard. In the case of 3-pointers, the shortest distance is measured...depending on where the ball is shot from. If you shoot from the corner, the distance is measured to the side of the rim. If you shoot from the top of the 3 point arc, the distance is measured to the front of the rim.
12 feet 11 3/8 inches to the rim from the back of the free throw line. 13 feet 9 inches to the center of the goal from the back of the FT line.
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.
In basketball, there is a 3 pointer line, beyond which a player gets 3 points instead of 2 if he nets. It gets more difficult to score when someone is standing far from the rim.
Connected to the baseline there's one 14 foot straight lines on each side, they are 23 feet 9 inches away from the center of the rim, then the arc starts, it is also 23 feet 9 inches from the center of the rim.