This question relates to the the goal and the free throw line. The answer is: 13 feet 9 inches is the distance; from the back of the free throw line, to the center of the goal. (Measured horizontally)
This question relates to the the goal and the free throw line. The answer is: 13 feet 9 inches is the distance; from the back of the free throw line, to the center of the goal. (Measured horizontally)
13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal; measured horizontally, to the back of the free throw line.
The throw in is along the endline, not like when a feild goal is scored.
The back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.
The back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal. FYI: The standard goal is 18 inches (ID). The goal is attached to a 6 inch bridge . The bridge is attached to the backboard. The center of the goal is 1 foot 3 inches from the front of the backboard. This makes the backboard 15 feet from the back of the free throw line.
The back of the free throw line is 15 feet from the backboard and 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal.
1 NBA/NCAA - regulation basketball court dimension is 94' long 2 High School basketball court dimension measure 84' long by 50' wide. 3 Jr. High School basketball court dimension measure 74' long and 42' wide.
The back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.
Generally, it is known as the key, and officially known as the free throw lane.
The back of the free throw line is 19 feet from the inside of the base line. - The inside of the base line is 5 feet 3 inches from the center of the goal. - The center of the goal is 13 feet 9 inches from the back of the free throw line. This makes the back of the free throw line 19 feet from the inside of the base line.
In College basketball the back of the free throw line is 13 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal or basket.