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  2. Basketball Court Dimensions - Diagrams & Measurements - The Hoops...

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    In the corners, the three point line is 22' (6.71m) from the center of the hoop. What are the size and dimensions of an NBA basketball court? The NBA court is 94′ (28.65m) long and 50′ (15.24m) wide.

  3. 3 Point Shot Distances - NBA, College, High School, and Youth

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    3 point distances in basketball vary per league and the level of play. From the middle of the basket to the top arc, here are the distances: NBA: 23ft 9 in. WNBA: 22.15ft. NCAA: 20ft 9 in. High School: 19ft 9 in. FIBA: 22 ft 1.75 in. NAIA: 20 ft. 9 in.

  4. The NBA 3-Point Line: Distance & History - Improve Hoops

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  5. How Far Is The NBA 3-Point Line? (All You Need To Know)

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    In 1979, the NBA 3-point line was 23 feet 9 inches from the arc to the hoop and 22 feet from the corners. From 1994-1997, the NBA briefly adjusted the distance to 22 feet all around to remedy decreasing scores yet reverted to 23 feet 9 inches from the 1997-98 season.

  6. How far is the NBA 3 point line? - Sportskeeda

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    The official distance of the 3-point line in the NBA is 23 feet and 9 inches, except from the corners, where it is 22 feet from the basket. Compared to other major basketball leagues,...

  7. How Far is the NBA 3-point Line? At a maximum distance, the NBA 3-point line is 23 feet 9 inches from the basket. Its minimum distance from the basket to the nearest sideline, on each side, is 22 feet. This 22-foot shot is referred to by most as the “corner three,” and is also the closest point a shooter can take for a three-pointer.

  8. How Far Away is the 3-Point Line? - Basketball Fandom

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    The NBA has the standard 3-point line distance of 23 feet, 9 inches, while the FIBA has a slightly shorter distance of 7.24 meters. High school courts typically have a shorter 3-point line of 19 feet, 9 inches, while college courts often have a distance of 20 feet, 6 inches.

  9. NBA’s Three-Point Line Distance Rule: A Closer Look

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    The NBA’s three-point line distance rule defines the arc that separates two and three-point shots. In the NBA, the three-point line is set at 22 feet from the center of the basket at the corners and extends to 23 feet and 9 inches around the arc’s apex.

  10. How Far is the 3 Point Line? - Basketball Fandom

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    In the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the three-point line is 22 feet away from the basket at its farthest point. In the NCAA, the three-point line is 20.75 feet away from the basket at its farthest point.

  11. How Far is the Three-Point Line in the NBA? - Basketball Fandom

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    The distance of the three-point line in the NBA is 23 feet, nine inches away from the basket. The size of the court can affect the distance of the three-point line, as it is typically 20 feet, nine inches away from the basket in college basketball.