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Should I get a 60 or 72 basketball hoop?

Should I get a 60 or 72 basketball hoop?

72” – The 72” backboard will give you the “real feel” of competitive play. We recommend this for high level athletes or anyone training to get to the next level. The 72” is the size used in high school, college and professional courts. 60” – The 60” is the most common size for a home court installation.

What is a good size basketball hoop?

Standard basketball rims are 18 inches in diameter and have rings to connect a net….ADDITIONAL FACTORS TO CONSIDER.

Age Goal Height Notes
5-8 7.5′ X
9-11 8′-10′ X
12+ 10′ Official size for High School, College, and Professional.
14+ 10′ Official size for High School, College, and Professional.

What is the highest basketball hoop height?

10 feet
The height of an international-sized rim is the same as college and the NBA, 10 feet off the ground.

What size backboard does the NBA use?

The backboard shall be a rectangle measuring 6′ horizontally and 3 ½’ vertically. The front surface shall be flat and transparent. A transparent backboard shall be marked with a 2” white rectangle centered behind the This rectangle shall have outside dimensions of 24” horizontally and 18” vertically.

How big is a NBA rim?

18 inches
The top of the hoop is 10 feet (305 cm) above the ground. Regulation backboards are 6 feet (183 cm) wide by 3.5 feet (107 cm) tall. All basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter.

How tall are NBA hoops?

10 Feet High
Throughout gyms, parks, and driveways around the world, basketball hoops are almost always 10 feet (3 meters) off the ground.

How big is an official NBA backboard?

How tall is the ring in PBA?

The top of the hoop is 10 feet (305 cm) above the ground. Regulation backboards are 6 feet (183 cm) wide by 3.5 feet (107 cm) tall. All basketball rims (hoops) are 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter.

Will NBA raise rim height?

It’s likely the NBA hoop will never be raised in the name of encouraging a different style of play. The slam dunk has become one of the game’s trademarks, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone within the league office who wants it to go away for the sake of encouraging better backdoor cuts.