A Basketball Backboard is 72 inches long.
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 of a junior high basketball is typically 28.5 inches in circumference.
The regulation size of a basketball used in 7th grade basketball games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
The regulation size of a basketball used in middle school basketball games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
A regulation middle school basketball is typically a size 6, which is 28.5 inches in circumference.
The regulation size of a basketball used in middle school games is typically size 6, which has a circumference of 28.5 inches.
the answer is 22.5
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.
It is usually about 15 by 12 in at the smallest and 24 by 25 at the largest.