19 feet from the baseline 15 feet from the backboard.
19 feet from the baseline 15 feet from the backboard.
23 feet 9 inches on the top side and 22 feet in the corners
94 ft in the NBA.
The perpendicular distance from the inside of the baseline to the center of the goal or basket is 5 foot 3 inches.
Fifteen feet.
NBA and NCAA is 15ft from the backboard.
2.857 feet
yes the player is allowed to move so far along the baseline
As far as I know, that's called a "Bank shot"
Answer 15 feet. The center of the goal is 13 feet 9 inches from the back of the free throw line. From the center of the goal to the backboard it is 1 foot 3 inches. 13' 9" + 1' 3" = 15 ' Typical placement of the backboard is to have its back 15 feet from the back of the free throw line, and inside the base line by 4 feet. This is why the arc falls off at 5 feet 3 inches ( 63") from the base line. ( The beginning of the corners )
In the NBA it is 3 feet from the sideline. The curve begins 5 feet 3 ins from the baseline. In high school and college, draw a line parallel to the baseline that goes through the center of the basket; this is where the curved part of the line begins. (This is also 5 feet 3 inches from the baseline.)