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Basketball Goal - A Guide on Basketball Goals

The basketball goal is where all the action takes place. Shooting, scoring, and slam dunks all revolve around the goal. The basketball goal consists of the metal rim with an attached net.  To the untrained eye, all basketball goals may look alike but that is not the case. There are many goals to choose from and each has its own unique purpose.

One type of basketball goal is a flex rim. A flex rim is important for intense regular play. It gives a little when pressure is applied. Most flex rim basketball goals can handle 200 pounds of pressure or more.  If slam dunks will be attempted, this is the goal you need.

A step up from a flex rim is a competition style breakaway basketball goal. This goal is used by the NCAA and the NBA. Breakaway goals are flex rims that bend all the way down when too much pressure is applied.  It will actually break away from the backboard. This is intended to protect the backboard from shattering.

If you are looking for a basketball goal that won’t be used for intense play, a fixed rim is a good choice. A fixed rim stays put. It does not have the flexibility that a flex rim does. A fixed rim is ideal for children or if your goal will mainly be used for shooting practice.

Each of these types of goals comes in heavy duty stainless steel. This gives the durability needed to ensure that your basketball hoop will last for years to come. To make sure the net stays in place, the best choice is a continuous positive lock mechanism within the rim. This mechanism allows the net to stay firmly in place within the rim itself.

Then choose your provider carefully. I recommend finding a site like www.TopHoops.com that offers a wide variety of hoops from quality manufacturers and top of the line warrantees. This is an investment in your game, and you should really get value for your money.

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Basketball Goal - Shooting Hoops

A couple guys shooting hoops on an old basketball goal.

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Basketball Goal Dunks and Basketball Stunts

Crazy basketball players

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Basketball Commercial by Hoopcity Magazine (inspirational!)

DIRECTED BY ANDRE GORGIEVSKI “A Day in Hoopcity” is an online commercial that represents what life is like for many ballers from different walks of life. Whether it be training on your own while making the most of your surroundings, or finding self-motivation to push yourself further, the overall message of this commercial is about finding inspiration, and that’s what Hoopcity magazine is all about. What’s your inspiration for basketball? As a young film-maker, and as a part of Hoopcity, I …

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Improving Basketball Skills : How to Dunk on a 10′ Basketball Hoop

Dunk a basketball into a 10 foot hoop by taking a running start, jumping four to five feet before the hoop and using one arm to slam the ball inside the rim. Practice basic footwork to dunk on a 10 foot basketball hoop in this free video from a semiprofessional basketball player. …

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Basketball Goal - Barack Obama plays hoops

A game of 3-on-3 in Kokomo, Indiana. …

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Basketball Goal - Fiberglass Backboard and Goal

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Compression molded, rugged fiberglass backboard and goal, outlasts conventional backboards Lighter than wood or steel Holes pre-drilled Completely weatherproof Comes with 5/8′ goal, net and bolt package Hole spacing is 20 1/8′ horizontal, 17 1/4′ vertical, and goal plate is 3′ horizontal and 4′ vertical Ships via UPS Please note: This backboard is manufactured as a replacement for gooseneck systems only. It can NOT be mounted to a wall or roof unless a special frame and mounting bracket are fabricated. Even the ‘universal mounting bracket’ will not convert this to a backboard that can be used on a wall or roof.

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Basketball Goal - Sporting Goods Glass Basketball Backboard

Goal Sporting Goods Glass Basketball Backboard

Authorized Goal Sporting Goods Dealer. The Goal Sporting Goods Glass Basketball Backboard consists of heavy-duty glass and a welded steel frame. The Goal Sporting Goods Glass Basketball Backboard features steel goal mounting plates, target and border fired into the glass and meets NCAA regulations and high school specifications. Includes basketball backboard only. Basketball rim and net sold separately … click to read more

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Basketball Goals - Gared NBA Snap Back Basketball Goal

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Gared NBA Snap Back Basketball Goal

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Basketball Goals - Making the Right Plays in Basketball

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Every basketball team’s goal is to improve their skills or their game and play well. It is important that the team has confidence before they set foot on the floor or court. But how can the team acheive confidence? The answer is preparation. Through preparation, the team gains confidence. The team can prepare through practice. Practicing skills and team plays can make the team confident to face any situation that they should encounter in an actual game.

In making a basketball team play you need a diagram to represent the court or floor, some chips or a marker to place the positions of the players, who are given a specific number or color of chips. This is used to explain the flow of the play so the team players know how to act or where to go during specific team plays. Extensive knowledge of the game itself, tactics and rules is also essential. In order to facilitate the discussion, everyone concerned should bear in mind that the strong side means that it is the side of the court where the basketball is and the weaker side is the one without the basketball.

This is where names such as John Stockton, Jason Kidd and Steve Nash come into play. These are some of the most skilled basketball players in terms of playmaking. While the coach is in charge of teaching how plays should be made,the point guard has the primary task to make sure that these are properly executed during the game.

Offensive Plays are used when the team has the possession of the ball. The focus of this play is to score. Plays of this kind increase the chances of the players, such as the point guard, to make the basket and score. Examples of this play are 1-3-1 offensive plays, 1-4 formation offensive plays, zone formation offensive plays, triangle offense formation and man to man offense.

The offensive team that will do these offensive plays is composed of five players with corresponding titles and numbers: The point guard (1), the shooting guard (2), the forward guard (3), the power guard (4) and the center (5). The point guard directs the offensive play on the court. The shooting guard is the best outside shooter and usually takes the shot that allows the basketball to make the basket, he should know the right timing for scoring. The small forward guard moves quickly and effectively and keeps the ball away from the defensive team. They can also drive to take a shot or do jump shots anywhere. The power forward is the best inside shooter, which shoots well from underneath the basket or on its corners. The center is the tallest member of the team and does the rebounds and plays with his back almost facing the basket all the time.

Defensive plays are used by the team when they prevent the ball from making the basket by guarding the basket themselves and the players as well so that scoring won’t be successful. The focus of this play is to prevent the other team from scoring by trying to steal the ball or disrupting the flow of play of the team that has ball possession.

Plays of this kind puts pressure on the players who have ball possession making them vulnerable. The defending team players use this situation to their advantage and stop the ball from making it to the basket or making it possible to steal the ball from their hands. Examples of this play are the zone defense and the 2-3 zone defense.

Team players should possess characteristics when they are on the defensive play. Quickness is a quality that can be applied to the hands and feet. Swift movements are necessary to help defensive steal the ball from the offensive team. Strong legs can be helpful in doing repetitive quick jumps. Focus on the game is necessary and they should always be aware since they will read and observe the offensive play so they can use it to their advantage.

This will help the defensive team members to react quickly and appropriately. Defensive team members should be flexible and able to do different kinds of defensive plays depending on the situation.

They should be able to apply defensive skills on both weak and strong sides of the court. Understanding of the strategies and concepts of the game helps them make right decisions based on the situation. Good communication is essential for teamwork because if they work together on the floor, the offensive team will have a difficult time scoring.

Practicing the basic basketball skills as well as the offensive and defensive plays helps a team prepare for a game. When you are prepared to face the battle during a basketball game, worries can be set aside and confidence is gained. These are the secrets to playing a good game and playing it right. Winning and being a champion is possible if these things are kept in mind.

Jason Richards
http://www.articlesbase.com/basketball-articles/making-the-right-plays-in-basketball-481133.html

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