Half court is 32 foot away from the free throw lines ... Here's the math 94 foot court and the free throw line is 15 foot from the base line ( out of bounds) times by two (there are two free throw lines) gives you 64 foot dived by two ( there are two half 's of a court) gives you 32 ...
REFER TO LINK POSTED @ BOTTOM OF PAGE ...the half court line is 55 feet away
The half court line is 55 feet from the end line
The whole court is 92 feet so the half court line would be 45.5 feet.
the rim Actually, the free throw line is measured from the front edge of the backboard out 15'. This would be where the line should be located.
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