A basketball court is rectangular, measuring 29 meters in length and 16 meters in width. It contains three-point arcs at both baskets, where shots made behind this arc are worth 3 points, while shots made within or on the line are worth 2 points. The free-throw line is located within the three-point arc, and the distance to the three-point line from the center of the basket ranges from 6.71 to 7.24 meters.
A basketball court is rectangular, measuring 29 meters in length and 16 meters in width. It contains three-point arcs at both baskets, where shots made behind this arc are worth 3 points, while shots made within or on the line are worth 2 points. The free-throw line is located within the three-point arc, and the distance to the three-point line from the center of the basket ranges from 6.71 to 7.24 meters.
A basketball court is rectangular, measuring 29 meters in length and 16 meters in width. It contains three-point arcs at both baskets, where shots made behind this arc are worth 3 points, while shots made within or on the line are worth 2 points. The free-throw line is located within the three-point arc, and the distance to the three-point line from the center of the basket ranges from 6.71 to 7.24 meters.
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A Basketball court is rectangular. It is 29 metres in length and 16 metres in width. Basketball courts have a three-point arc at both baskets. A basket made from behind this arc is worth three points; a basket made from within this line, or with a player's foot touching the line, is worth two points. The free-throw line, where one stands while taking a foul shot, is located within the three-point arc. The distance to the three-point line from the center of the basket is 22 ft (6.71 m) to 23.75 ft (7.24 m). The restricted area arc is a semi-circular arc drawn around the area directly underneath the basket and has a radius 4 feet (1.22 m) from below the center of the basket.