Twenty three feet nine inches at the top of the key. As little as twenty two feet at the corners.
20 feet
like 3 feet
31 feet
20.9 feet from center of rim.
The 3 point line is 23 feet 9 inches at the top of the key and 22 feet from the corners
In professional basketball, the distance of the three-point line varies by league. In the NBA, the three-point line is approximately 7.24 meters (23.75 feet) from the basket at its farthest point, while in international play (FIBA), it is set at 6.75 meters (22.15 feet). College basketball also uses a distance of 7.24 meters.
The three point line distance in women's college basketball is 19 feet 9 inches. Men's basketball three point line distance is also 19 feet 9 inches. however, that will change to a distance of 20 feet 9 inches beginning in the 2008-2009. The three point line distance in women's basketball will not change. The Playing Rules Oversight Panel also approved moving the women's 3-point line in all three divisions back a foot to 20 feet, 9 inches for the 2011-12 season.
It is measured from the center of the hoop.
The NBA distance from the three point line to the goal is 23.750-feet. The distance in college and high school basketball is 19-feet, 9-inches. An NBA court is 90-feet by 50-feet.
20 feet 9 inches, same as all NCAA three point lines
The distance of the three-point line varies by league. In the NBA, the three-point line is 23.75 feet (7.24 meters) from the basket at the top of the arc and 22 feet (6.7 meters) in the corners. In college basketball, the line is set at 22.1 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket. FIBA (international play) uses a three-point line that is approximately 22.15 feet (6.75 meters) from the basket.
On May 3, 2007 the NCAA rules committee decided to lengthen the three point line to 20 feet 9 inches.