Square metre.
Square meters are a measure of area, not length. Therefore you could use square meters to measure the area of a basketball court.
the court
The jump ball area is in the centre of the basketball court.
key (area on the basketball court)
COURT
Yes it does. They have a little half-court area on one of the top decks. A very busy area usually full with teenagers.
The paint or the painted area
There is a rectangle under the basket on the court. That area is considered the paint, and obviously any points scored in that area would be considered 'points in the paint.'
Usually indoor courts are 94 ft. (NBA size) and hardwood
In a basketball court, there are no specific "elbows" as a standard measurement. However, in basketball terminology, the term "elbow" often refers to the area where the free-throw line meets the key, resulting in two elbow spots on the court. Therefore, you could say there are two "elbows" on a standard basketball court.
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There is a rectangle under the basket on the court. That area is considered the paint, and obviously any points scored in that area would be considered 'points in the paint.'