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  1. The National Basketball Association, better known as the NBA, boasts the largest court dimensions of any level of basketball — domestic or international. The outer dimensions are 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. The half court line is, as the name would suggest, halfway between each end line. In the middle of the half court line is a tip-off ...

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    For junior high, high school, NCAA, WNBA, NBA and FIBA, the rim is exactly 10 feet off the ground. Rims at every level of play are 18 inches in diameter. Backboards are also the same size at each of these levels. A regulation backboard measures 6 feet wide and 42 inches (3.5 feet) tall.

    The 3-pointline distance varies among different levels of play. The NBA 3-point line is 23.75 feet from the hoop, 22 feet in the corners. The FIBA 3-point line is 22.15 feet from the hoop, 21.65 feet in the corners. The WNBA uses the same 3-point line as FIBA. At the NCAA level, the 3-point line distance is 20.75 feet, for both men and women. At th...

    The distance of the free-throwline is measured from a point on the floor directly below the backboard. At the junior high, high school, NCAA, WNBA and NBA levels, the free-throw line is 15 feet away from this point. At the FIBA level, the free-throw line is actually a bit further—15.09 feet from the point. How Big is The Key?

  2. Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, [2] the court is slightly smaller, measuring 28 by 15 meters (91.9 by 49.2 ft). In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely. Many older high school gyms were 84 feet (26 m) or even 74 feet (23 m) in length. The baskets are always 10 feet (3.05 m) above the floor (except possibly in ...

  3. Basketball courts come in different sizes based on the level of basketball being played. A professional NBA court is 94’ x 50’ | 28.65 x 15.24 m. Courts are comprised of several foundational components: the baskets, the three-point arcs, free-throw (foul) lines, and the half court line.

  4. While college courts are 94′ long, high school courts are 84′. Junior high courts are even smaller at 74′ and play with a width of 42′. The other primary difference is high school courts generally do not have a restricted arc under the basket. The three-point line is 19′ 9″ on both high school and junior high basketball courts.

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  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Half-Court Dimensions. For high school courts, half-court dimensions are 42 feet in length while the one for professionals is 47 feet in length. For the youths, it is 42 ft. in length and 37 ft. in width. Half courts in high schools are much larger at 50 ft. in length and 42 ft. in width.