High School: Arc radius 19 feet 9 inches (6.02 m), no less than 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m) from each sideline.
NCAA College: Arc radius 20 feet 9 inches (6.32 m), no less than 4 feet 3 inches (1.30 m) from each sideline.
FIBA: Arc radius 6.75 meters (22.1 ft), no less than 0.9 meters (3.0 ft) from each sideline.
WNBA: Arc radius 22 feet 1.75 inches (6.7501 m), no less than 3 feet 4 inches (1.02 m) from each sideline.
NBA: Arc radius 23 feet 9 inches (7.24 m), no less than 3 feet (0.91 m) from each sideline.
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.
19 feet 9 inches measured horizontally from the center of the goal to the back of the 3 point line.
It the point is on the line the distance is 0. If the point is not on the line, then it is possible to draw a unique line from the point to the line which is perpendicular to the line. The distance from the point to the line is the distance along this perpendicular to the line.
The distance of a three-point line is measured from the centre of the basket. For any high school or middle school gymnasium, the distance is 19.75 feet.
It is measured from the center of the hoop.
19 feet
In high school 19 feet 9 inches. In college 20 feet 9 inches. In NBA 23 feet 9 inches.
15 feet
31 feet
The High School 3 point line is located exactly 6 feet behind the free throw line. NCAA adds 1 foot to that distance; in some cases, you may see the old and new line spaced 1 foot apart, and in contrasting a color, finally in the NBA the 3 point line is located 23 feet 9 inches or 4 feet directly in back of the free throw line. All of these 3 point lines radiate from the center of the goal to the out side of the arc.
Yes.
The distance is 0.