How many feet is a basketball court?

A standard basketball court measures 94 feet in length. It is also 50 feet wide. This creates a total playing area of 4,700 square feet.

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TL;DR

A regulation basketball court for professional and collegiate play measures 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. High school courts are slightly shorter at 84 feet long while maintaining a 50-foot width. The hoop height remains a consistent 10 feet across all competitive levels from high school to professional.

Parameter NBA/WNBA Regulation NCAA Division I NFHS (High School)
Court Length 94 feet (28.65 metres) 94 feet (28.65 metres) 84 feet (25.60 metres)
Court Width 50 feet (15.24 metres) 50 feet (15.24 metres) 50 feet (15.24 metres)
Total Square Footage 4,700 sq. ft. 4,700 sq. ft. 4,200 sq. ft.
Hoop/Rim Height 10.0 feet (3.05 metres) 10.0 feet (3.05 metres) 10.0 feet (3.05 metres)
Rim Inner Diameter 18.0 inches (45.72 cm) 18.0 inches (45.72 cm) 18.0 inches (45.72 cm)

What Are the Standard Dimensions of a Basketball Court?

The standard dimensions of a basketball court vary slightly depending on the competitive level, though professional and collegiate courts share identical measurements. A professional or collegiate court spans 94 feet in length by 50 feet in width. This provides ample space for rapid play and complex tactical formations within a 4,700 square-foot area.

  • The court length for NBA/WNBA and NCAA is 94 feet, equivalent to 28.65 metres.
  • The court width is uniformly 50 feet, which translates to 15.24 metres.
  • The total area of such a court is 4,700 square feet, facilitating dynamic team movement.

How Do High School Court Dimensions Differ from Professional Ones?

High school basketball court dimensions are somewhat smaller than those used in professional and collegiate leagues, offering a slightly more condensed playing environment. High school courts, regulated by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), measure 84 feet in length, ten feet shorter than their professional counterparts.

The width, however, remains consistent at 50 feet.

  • High school courts are 84 feet long, reducing the playing area.
  • The width remains 50 feet, identical to professional courts.
  • This results in a total high school court area of 4,200 square feet.

How to Choose the Right Dimensions for Your Basketball Court

When considering court dimensions, assess the primary user group, available space, and specific league regulations. Matching the court size to the players' skill level and age group optimizes development and enjoyment.

  • Determine the primary age group and skill level playing.
  • Measure your available space precisely, allowing for sidelines.
  • Consult official rulebooks for specific league or organizational requirements.
  • Consider a standard 94x50 foot court for competitive adult play.
  • An 84x50 foot court is suitable for younger players or limited spaces.
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