The three-point line was added to my high school basketball court my senior year. That was the 1987-88 season. I remember this because we did not have enough girls to fill a varsity team and I never got the opportunity to shot a 3 pointer and of course I was an outside shooter. There is no telling how many 3 pointers I shoot before the line was adopted into the high schools.
The distance from the hoop to the three point is19 ft but for proffesionals it is22 ft
Three full timeouts and two 30-second timeouts are allowed in high-school basketball.
Anywhere inside the three-point line
the three second rule doesn't only apply to high school basketball, it applys to any basketball (including the NBA). The three second rule is when three seconds have been spent in the 'key' consecutively without exiting and re-entering the key. In which case, this is a turnover
prior to the 1993-1994 year.
31 feet
Yes this is my question
The three pointer entered high school as soon as the NBA created the three point shot.
On May 3, 2007 the NCAA rules committee decided to lengthen the three point line to 20 feet 9 inches.
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In high school, 19 9
19"9' from the basket to the 3-point line. Same as in high school.
The three point line was added for the 1987-88 season in Texas high schools.
It is measured from the center of the hoop.
A Three point shot
NBA-23 ft. NCAA-21 ft. High School-19 ft.