Basketball Hoop - Advice on Shopping for Your Next Basketball Hoop

A basketball hoop consists of the backboard, rim, net, and sometimes pole. If you’re looking to find a basketball hoop system, it sometimes can be a daunting task as there’s so many different kinds. At first glance it may seem easy, but there is a lot more to choosing a hoop than you may think. I recommend that you find a respected basketball systems provider like www.TopHoops.com that offers a vast selection of the industry’s top models and have a proven history of customer satisfaction.

Hoops can be thought of in two ways, permanent and temporary. The type of hoop you need depends on if you are looking for a basketball hoop that will stay in place or a temporary goal that can be easily moved as needed. Each has its pros and cons.

Permanent hoops are ideal if you have a space that you can devote solely to basketball. Permanent basketball hoops can be in-ground or wall mounted. In-ground hoops are set in the ground with cement. This can be done level to a driveway or a backyard concrete slab. Wall mounted hoops can be attached to the side of a house or a roof. These types of hoops are more durable, but are not easy to remove.

Temporary hoops are best if you don’t have a lot of space to devote to basketball. One popular type of temporary basketball hoop is a portable hoop. These hoops come with a base that can be filled with sand or water to give them stability. Portable hoops can be moved to the street, a driveway or a backyard. These hoops offer flexibility, but are not as durable as permanent basketball hoops.

Whether you go with a temporary or permanent type of basketball hoop, you’ll find most are customizable. You can choose what type of goal, backboard, and other features you want to make your basketball goal meet your needs. Knowing what type of basketball hoop will meet your needs makes it easy to find the one that is right for you and your space.

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Just Play Basketball

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This is a sick mix. Great dunks, and1 moves, and nba dunks blocks, everything, with very good music. Enjoy these basketball clips!

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Basketball Hoops and Basketball Bloopers

basketball hoops and Basketball Bloopers. Great footage of some basketball clips.

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What’s the distance of the 3 point line from the basketball hoop?

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What’s the distance of the 3 point shooting line from the basketball hoop?
It’s important to note that the 3 point arc is not the same distance from the center of the rim at all spots. This results from the fact that on the baseline, the 3 point arc begins with a straight line, before starting its curve. Once the curve begins, the distance stays consistent all the way around the arc. Once the 3 point arc begins, the college and high school 3 point arc is 19.75 feet (19 feet 9 inches, or 237 inches). The NBA distance is 23.75 feet (23 feet, 9 inches, or 285 inches). However, on the baselines, with a line drawn directly from the center of the rim to the sideline, the NBA distance is 22 feet (264 inches).

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Basketball Hoops - How Basketball Came To Be…

In early December 1891, Dr. James Naismith, a minister on the faculty of a college for YMCA professionals (today, Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his students occupied and at proper levels of fitness during the long New England winters. After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums, he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto an 10-foot (3.05 m) elevated track. In contrast with modern basketball nets, this peach basket retained its bottom, so balls scored into the basket had to be poked out with a long dowel each time. A soccer ball was used to shoot goals.

Dr. Naismith’s handwritten diaries of the time indicate that he was nervous about this invention, which incorporated rules from a Canadian children’s game called “Duck on a Rock”, as many had failed before it. Dr. Naismith himself was originally from Canada.

Naismith’s new game is quite similar to the game of team handball, which had already been invented in the early 1890s.

The first official basketball game was played in the YMCA gymnasium on January 20, 1892 with nine players, on a court just half the size of a present-day National Basketball Association (NBA) court. “Basket ball”, the name suggested by one of Naismith’s students, was popular from the beginning.

Women’s basketball began in 1892 at Smith College when Senda Berenson, a physical education teacher, modified Naismith’s rules for women.

Basketball’s early adherents were dispatched to YMCAs throughout the United States, and it quickly spread through the USA and Canada. By 1895, it was well established at several women’s high schools. While the YMCA was responsible for initially developing and spreading the game, within a decade it discouraged the new sport, as rough play and rowdy crowds began to detract from the YMCA’s primary mission. However, other amateur sports clubs, colleges, and professional clubs quickly filled the void. In the years before World War I, the Amateur Athletic Union and the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (forerunner of the NCAA) vied for control over the rules for the game.

Basketball was originally played with a soccer ball. The first balls made specifically for basketball were brown, and it was only in the late 1950s that Tony Hinkle, searching for a ball that would be more visible to players and spectators alike, introduced the orange ball that is now in common use.

Dribbling, the bouncing of the ball up and down while moving, was not part of the original game except for the “bounce pass” to teammates. Passing the ball was the primary means of ball movement. Dribbling was eventually introduced but limited by the asymmetric shape of early balls. Dribbling only became a major part of the game around the 1950s as manufacturing improved the ball shape.

Basketball, netball, dodgeball, volleyball, and lacrosse are the only ball games which have been identified as being invented by North Americans. Other ball games, such as baseball and Canadian football, have Commonwealth of Nations, European, Asian or African connections.

Billy Bonds
http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/how-basketball-came-to-be-109711.html

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Where Have All the Basketball Gym Rats Gone?

 

With the advent of technological advances in our world, our lives have become easier and more comfortable. Each year ushers in a new throng of new products and upgrades that advertising tells us we must have. Technology has impacted the sports world in hundreds of ways. Some would argue that these advances have both helped and hindered the sports we love. In this article I will focus on the dwindling interest our younger generation shows toward the greatest game on earth.

As I drive up and down the street in my neighborhood I see many basketball hoops on both sides of the street. Some are nailed to the garage or sunk in yards of concrete. Most are part of a fancy system that includes a goal, pole and base. Many of them can be adjusted by a 5 year old from 10 feet down to their preferred height. These units are easy to set up and available at almost any superstore or internet web site.

From the number of goals that line the streets of America’s towns and suburbs, you would conclude that kids love playing basketball. Back yards are void of soccer goals, goal posts, or baseball fields. From what I see, basketball is the only game in town. Am I right or am I wrong?

For some reason these goals sit alone and unbothered in driveways up and down the street. There are very few kids hoisting shots toward the shiny orange rims. Not in the the fall, not in the winter, not in the summer. A few shots are taken in the spring when its easy to be outdoors in the fresh air. All of this leads me to ask the perplexing question, “Where are all the gym rats?”

Our world has made being a kid quite an undertaking. Electronics have taken over the lives of our youth. Cell phones, iPods and Playstation have captured the imagination of an entire segment of America. Is this bad news for our younger generation? Some would argue these worldly improvements are part of life. Those of us who love the game of basketball disagree.

Shooting hoops in the driveway always gave me a great sense of freedom. The ability to shoot for hours alone represented a lot of my time as a young player. With sadness, these days I rarely see this kind of expression of love and freedom. It hurts to know that kids are paralyzed in front of the LCD screen, computer flat panel, or Madden 2007. What happened to shooting the shot that wins the imaginary NCAA tournament, State Tournament, or NBA Title. Isn’t it fashionable to dream anymore? Are we living out these experiences through a video game or other lifeless channel? What happened to the dreamers in our world?

Maybe it’s my stubbornness or traditional approach to the game. Maybe it’s because I dedicated my professional life to the game James Naismith invented. Or maybe it’s because I see too many kids without this level of love for basketball. An empty heart has no love for anything. Whatever the reason, I find myself asking the same haunting question, “Where are all the gym rats?”

Randy Brown
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/where-have-all-the-gym-rats-gone-98231.html

 

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UNC Basketball Tickets - See A Living Dynasty Add To Its Legacy

 

UNC basketball tickets are cherished by college basketball fans both in North Carolina and around the world, as the Tar Heels have a winning tradition that’s nearly unmatched in college basketball. When someone even mentions the phrase “college hoops,” North Carolina is one of the first teams people often think of, and that’s not going to change any time soon. Below we’ll take a look at the Tar Heels’ prospects for the upcoming season, and it looks like they could be adding to their legend come spring of 2007.

Key Returnees

The Tar Heels are loaded. There’s no other way to say it, and teams will find this out first-hand throughout the season. There’s no substitute for pure talent, and UNC has it in droves. This talent starts with Tyler Hansbrough, thought by many to be the best big man in the country. Not only is he blessed with a ton of natural gifts, but Hansbrough also makes a habit of outworking opponents both on the court and off of it. He’ll be the key on a very talented team.

Other returnees include Wes Miller, Danny Green, Bobby Frasor and late addition Mike Copeland, all of whom enjoyed solid seasons last year. However, their biggest challenge will be holding off the superstar freshman class that will challenge for minutes.

Additions

UNC basketball tickets will be in even higher demand this season, as UNC has added what many experts believe to be the most star-studded recruiting class in history, surpassing even the “Fab Five” from Michigan. The class includes point guard Ty Lawson and shooting guard Wayne Ellington, both of whom were rated as the best players in the nation at their position by recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons.

The class also features big men such as 6-9 forwards Brandan Wright and Alex Stepheson and 6-8 center Deon Thompson. These highly-skilled players, also high school All Americans, will supply more ammunition down low and help Hansbrough dominate the paint.

Challenges

The only real challenges facing the Tar Heels this year are the rugged ACC, led by Duke and Maryland, and this conference tests every team, no matter how talented. However, the Tar Heels have a top-notch coach, and Roy Williams will guide the youngsters through the rigors of the ACC season.

The biggest, challenge, however, will be how Williams deals with an embarrassment of riches in regards to his roster. Many scouting services state that UNC has 13 players who could start for any program in the country, so Williams will have to find that balance between keeping everyone involved and happy so chemistry is protected and figuring out roles for all of these great players. Chemistry and role definition are two vital parts of any championship team, and Williams will need to handle that early in the season.

Overall, there’s no reason to think that UNC won’t be in the Final Four this year, and no one would be surprised to see them cut down the nets. If you want to watch this Tar Heels team add to the UNC legacy, get your UNC basketball tickets today.

Jay Nault
http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/unc-basketball-tickets-see-a-living-dynasty-add-to-its-legacy-82493.html

 

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How do you remove a basketball hoop?

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I have an old rusty in-ground basketball hoop system, the pole and stuff in a cement cylinder in the ground. Is there a [convenient] way to get rid of it?
I assume it’s a steel post? If so, get a 9″ grinder with a metal cutting wheel and zip it off at ground level. It would take me less than 5 minutes so it shouldn’t take a novice too much longer. Be careful it doesn’t grab on the blade or it could rip your arms clean out of their sockets. Or better yet, get a blow torch a burn it off! Be sure to use a cigar to light the torch though. Your neighbours will be really impressed.

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Basketball Accessories and basketball hoops

Basketball fans nowadays need not limit themselves to availing only of caps and jerseys as their sign of loyalty to a certain team because there are already a wide range of accessories that they can get. These items are usually collectible items not only because of their prices but because they represent the all-star series of basketball teams. There is a special item for every special member of your family.

While wristbands and headbands are the normal accessories one could find for a basketball lover, there are now pen sets, watches, pins, socks, school packs, and embroidered leather checkbook covers, even a lei. Hoop fans who love dogs could also buy a dog collar with a logo of their favorite team. Christmases won’t even lack a touch of basketball with a special Santa’s stocking and glass ornament.

If you are the kind that wants to get pins from an NBA season, there are pin sets that usually feature a particular season with the set containing 3 pins.

If you fancy giving watches to loved ones or even buying one for yourself, there are team or all-star ladies water resistant watches that are either stainless steel or brass with gold tones. Men’s watches come in almost always stainless steel with others sporting a leather band. Even kids are not spared because there are also future star kids watches for girls and boys with colors that would really catch the eyes of your young ones.

Going to school won’t also stop one from showing some basketball team spirit because there are now school packs and pens featuring different team. The usual combo school pack contains 3 portfolio folders, 2 single subject notebooks and 3 memo pad booklets. There is also a pen set that has 3 retractable ballpoint pens in soft-grip and designed in team colors with logos.

Hoop fans who would want to wear team socks could also provide matching ones for their babies because there are also team bootie socks. A matching feeding bottle could even be found.

During Christmas season, one could mix the traditional with the contemporary. You could still hang a Christmas Santa stocking but one bearing a team logo while you deck your Christmas tree with traditional glass ornaments with team logos. The stocking comes in white felt while the glass ornaments come in the traditional Christmas colors of green and red.

Even most dependable mom could be a recipient of a basketball collectible. With her ever busy with balancing the accounts for home, you could thank Mom by giving a leather checkbook cover specially embroidered with a team’s logo.

If you want to show team spirit the Hawaiian way, there are even leis in game colors of royal blue and red available. After wearing the lei to a game, you could always hang it along with your other memorabilias of games past attended.

Whatever your age, whatever your likes . . . there is always a basketball accessory available to fit your tastes. Whether it be fancy or just plain practical, one could never go amiss by giving a collectible that would show how you just love being a basketball fan.

Lanny Hintz
http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/basketball-accessories-125113.html

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Basketball hoops - What is the most affordable and sturdy outdoor basketball hoop?

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I am looking for a very affordable but very sturdy fixed height outdoor basketball hoop. It needs to be able to stand up to abuse, such as repeated hanging on the rim. It will be located on a school playground on a poured concrete half-court. It needs to be bought online.

I would get it from the wide selection at www.TopHoops.com, they have the best basketball hoops and best customer service. We got our hoop for our home from there and love it.

I agree, that’s where we got our basketball hoop from too. I believe we got a First Team institutional quality hoop. It’s been great.

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