Basketball Court Sizes

Basketball court sizes and dimensions can vary in overall length and width based on the level of play and what is available in a particular gym. In many areas of the country, older high school gymnasiums in particular have smaller overall size and layout than regulation. Many of these same gyms have varying backboard designs and measurements. Even though College and High School courts may differ on overall size, the interior markings for the “Foul Line” and “The Backboard and Rim” are the same.

 

 

Most professional and collegiate basketball games are done on hardwood basketball courts.  This not only has a smooth surface, but it also provides a consistent bounce.  The hardwood court is what you can say as the prime type of basketball court surface.  However, not every basketball court shares the same type of playing surfaces.  The surface of a basketball court depends mostly on its location (indoor or outdoor) and, of course, budget.siz

 

Below: Basketball Court Size for NBA & College

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Regulation Basketball Court Sizes – Official Measurements:

Court Size Overall:

The NBA & Mens College Basketball (NCAA) court overall dimensions are 94 feet long and 50 feet wide.

 

The Foul Line: 
For all courts the “foul line” distance is 15 feet from the foul line to the front of the backboard. The “foul line” is 18 feet 10 inches from the baseline.

 

The Key: 
“The key” (sometimes called “the lane”) is 12 feet wide. Regulation courts have the backboard extending out 4 feet over the baseline into the key. A 6 foot arc (half circle) extends from the foul line away from the basket to complete the key.

 

The 3 Point Line (Arc):
Men’s College – the 3 point arc is 20 feet 9 inches.

 

The Backboard and Rim: 
The regulation distance from the ground to the top of the rim is 10 feet for all levels of play. Regulation backboards are 6 feet wide (72 inches) by 42 inches tall. All basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches in diameter. The inner square on the backboard is 24 inches wide by 18 inches tall.
All line markings on the floor are 2 inches wide and can vary in color.

 

The Restricted Arc
The restricted area arc is a semi-circular arc drawn around the area directly underneath the basket. Defensive players whose feet are inside this arc cannot draw charging fouls.  On NCAA courts (both men’s and women’s) the restricted are arc’s radius is 3 feet (0.91 m) from the center of the basket.