Basketball Court (Standard Basketball Court Dimensions in English)

A standard basketball court is the area designated for playing the game of basketball and has specific dimensions as set by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Here are the standard dimensions:
- Length: The basketball court is typically 28.65 meters (94 feet) long, measured from the backboard of one end to the backboard of the other.
- Width: The width of the court is 15.24 meters (50 feet) from baseline to baseline.
- Boundary Lines: The three-point line is an arc extending from the top of the key (the area under the hoop) to beyond the foul line extended, which varies depending on the level of play. For the NBA and professional play, the three-point arc extends from 6.75 meters (22 feet, 1.75 inches) from the basket for the corners, to 23.81 meters (78 feet, 3/4 inches) from the basket in the middle.
- Foul Lines: These lines are drawn from the baseline parallel to the side lines and are 5.8 meters (19 feet) long. They are used to measure the distance a player can move into the restricted area when shooting free throws or during other plays.
- Key (Free Throw Area): The area immediately under the basket where free throws are taken is 6.75 meters (22 feet) wide and extends out from the foul line to the baseline on each side.
- Center Circle: This is a circle drawn at the center of the court, 6.75 meters (22 feet) in diameter. The ball is thrown into play at the beginning of each half and after a goal.
- Baselines and End Lines: The lines at the ends of the court are the baselines, which are parallel to each other and 15.24 meters (50 feet) long. The end lines are parallel to the baselines and run across the length of the court.
These dimensions are the most common for an outdoor or indoor basketball court. However, high school and youth leagues may use slightly different dimensions to accommodate their needs.
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