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Years ago
What height is the basketball ring for SAdistrict
Mate, I feel your pain, but I guess it's hard for the experts on here to realise someone might not know everything.
The standard height for a basket is 10 feet, which on my calculator converts to 3.048 metres - near enough to three metres for a backyard set up, I'd suggest.
From observation, and one of the actual responses, it seems that in SA - it's possibly different in other states - only U10s use a lower lower basket height, which used to be 8'6" - 2.59 metres.
Have fun. It's a great sport and community, despite the cynics and smart-acres.



Anonymous
Years ago
12ft should do

Years ago
(I'd like to think this is that kid from the NBA hopes and dreams topic recently, taking their first steps...)
