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  2. Basketball court - Wikipedia

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    FIBA uses a marginally larger radius of 1.25 m (4 ft 1.2 in). Starting with the 2023–24 season, NCAA women's basketball reduced the size of the no-charge arc to a radius of 9 inches (22.86 cm)—in other words, the size of the basket. The no charge zone arc rule first appeared at any level of basketball in the NBA in the 1997–98 season. [8]

  3. What are the differences between NBA and FIBA? Rules ... - AOL

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    Here's the full list for Team USA basketball fans to know for the 2024 Paris Olympics: ... Court size. FIBA: 91.9 feet long, 49.2 feet wide. NBA: 94 feet long, 50 feet wide. 3-point line.

  4. Key (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Each level of play has different specifications for the size and shape of the key: in American leagues, where the basketball court is measured in US units, the shape is rectangular, while in FIBA-sanctioned events, which use the metric system, the shape was trapezoidal before being changed to a rectangle as well. In addition to the bounding ...

  5. File:Basketball - FIBA - field diagram -en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of a FIBA Basketball court with terms and dimensions. ... Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:23, 14 May 2016: 1,023 × 750 (157 KB) Snaterculous:

  6. 3x3 basketball - Wikipedia

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    The official court is 15 metres (49 ft) wide (the same as FIBA's standard for the full-court game) by 11 m (36 ft 1.07 in) in length (compared to FIBA's standard half-court distance of 14 metres [45 ft 11.18 in]); however, the rules specifically state that half of a standard FIBA full court is an acceptable playing area for official competitions.

  7. Unrivaled (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The court is a compressed full court billed as 72 ft long by 49.2 ft wide. The width is slightly less than that of courts in the WNBA , 49.2 ft vs 50 ft, [ 4 ] and the length is also noticeably shorter, 72 ft instead of 94 ft (29 m) of college and professional competitions or the high school standard of 84 ft (26 m). [ 7 ]

  8. File:Basketball court fiba.svg - Wikipedia

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    Conform to 2022 dimensions including: addition of throw-in lines, correct centre line dimensions, marked 2000mm boundary area and marked team bench area lines 18:26, 4 September 2017 512 × 894 (10 KB)

  9. Women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The standard court size in U.S. college and WNBA play is 94 by 50 feet (28.65 by 15.24 m), while the FIBA standard court is slightly smaller at 28 by 15 m (91 ft 10.36 in by 49 ft 2.55 in) . For most of its distance, the three-point line is 6.75 m (22 ft 1.75 in) from the middle of the basket under both FIBA and WNBA rules.