The thickness of a Basketball varies. It depends on the size and brand of the ball they tend to be a few centimeters.
A NBA regulation backboard is 72" wide x 42" high
The outside measurement of the painted square on a regulation Size Basketball goal is 24"wide by 18" tall
A regulation backboard in the NBA has the dimensions 6 ft x 3.5 ft.
The backboard of a basketball goal is typically 1.80 meters by 1.05 meters in area. The diameter of the rim of the basket is 0.45 meters.
The regulation size for basketball nets are all the same at ten feet. The regulation for high school, college, and the NBA/WNBA use nets that are ten feet high.
the answer is 22.5
It is usually about 15 by 12 in at the smallest and 24 by 25 at the largest.
A regulation sized basketball is 29.5 inches. A 10 and under size basketball is 28.5. 28.5 is also the regulation size for women's basketball.
29.5 inches
Generally, boys' 12 and under use a womens basketball of 28.5 inches. At 13, boys' use the regulation size ball of 29.5 inches.
A size 3 ball requires a size 3 hoop. A size 3 hoop is a 14" diameter hoop. (Usually with a 32" backboard.)
Free throw line from basketball rim is 15 feet. The rim is twice the size of a basketball measuring across. A basketball is 9 - 9 1/2 inches long. So that means that the free throw line from the backboard is 16 feet 6 inches, or 16 feet 7 inches.