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Each area of the court has its own name. It is very important to use the properterminology when describing these areas.
The court areas of a typical basketball court include:
Three Second Area
This is the area below the free throw line and between the lane lines. It is sometimescalled the "Paint" since, in most gyms, it is painted. If any offensive player remains inthis area for more than three secondsit is a violation and the other team gets the ball.Note: Some professional leagues, like the NBA, also limit the defensive players to three
seconds in this area as well.
Block
The block is a buffer area painted on the lane lines separating offensive and defensiveplayers during a free throw attempt. Additionally, it is a very strategic area during thegame. Any player - offensive or defensive - establishing a position on the block gains a
definite advantage.
Elbow
The elbow is the area of the court where the free throw line meets the lane line. Like the"Block", the Elbows become important on dribble penetration. Any player - offense or
defense - who gets to the elbow first will gain an advantage.
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Short Corner
The short corner is an area along the baseline half way between the sideline and the lane
line. It is a strategic offensive area especially used against zone defenses.
4' Restricted Area (Pro)
In professional basketball there is a semi-circular 4' restraining area in front of thebasket. No offensive charges can be taken by defenders when they are positioned on or
inside this area.
Front Court
The term Front Court is used to denote the offensive end of the court from the midcourtline to the baseline.
Back CourtBack Court is used to denote the area behind the mid court line. It includes the half of the
court from the midcourt line back to the endline. Once the ball is advanced across themidcourt line into the front court, it cannot go back into the Back Court.
Court Dimensions High School College International NBA WNBA
Court Length 85' 94'
28m
(91'10")94' 94'
Court Width 50' 50'15m
(49'2.5")50' 50'
Lane Width 12' 12'
4.9m
(16')16' 12'
Three Point Line 19'9" 19'9"
6.25m
(20'6.1")23'9" 19'9"
Period Time (Number ofPeriods)
8min (4) 20min (2) 10min (4)12min
(4)10min
(4)
Shot Clock30 seconds
(Girls)
35 seconds
Men
30 secondsWomen
24 seconds24
seconds30
seconds
With a clear understanding of the various lines, markings and areas of the court, next
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learn how to read and interpret play diagrams.
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