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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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Player hits hit prop in a slam dunk contest

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Tennessee college basketball clips.

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Spalding Super Goal II Fixed Basketball Rim

Spalding Super Goal II Fixed Basketball Rim

The Spalding Super Goal II Basketball Rim is a fixed basketball goal designed for playground use. These Spalding Super Goal II basketball rims have a double ring configuration, universal mounting pattern that accommodates 5″ X 4″ or 5″ X 5″ mounting patterns, an orange powder coated finish and includes a standard net. Super Goal II basketball goals have a one-year manufacturer’s warranty. Playground basketball goal Orange powder coated finish Universal mounting pattern fits 5 X 4 or 5 X 5 patterns Double ring Includes a standard net One-year manufacturer’s warranty Actual weight 21lbs Related Products Spalding Roughneck Gorilla Goal II Fixed Basketball Rim Spalding Roughneck Gorilla Goal Fixed Basketball Rim Spalding Hercules II Fixed Basketball Rim Spalding Hercules Goal Fixed Basketball Rim Spalding Super Goal Fixed Basketball Rim Availability: Usually leaves warehouse in 2-3 business days

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Basketball Goal - Titan Playground Basketball Rim

Goal Sporting Goods Titan Playground Basketball Rim

Authorized Goal Sporting Goods Dealer. The Goal Sporting Goods Titan Playground Basketball Rim is a heavy-duty, front-mounting double ring rim. It is designed to withstand the toughest regular use in crowded playgrounds … click to read more

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Mini Steel Basketball Goal & Ball

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We’ve left the backboard off to let players shoot from all sides! This 4′-high basketball goal is constructed of durable steel. Use two goals to let juniors build their basketball skills. Includes an 8″-diameter basketball, but can also be used with standard size balls.

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Basketball Goal - What should be the dimensions for a concrete base for a future pro basketball goal?

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it is a big goal and will have people dunking on it what do u suggest that I do for the concrete
First it’s a hoop, and get an NBA sized (or biggest area you can) slab of concreate, and get 2 hoops.

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I have a standing/spring load basketball goal that has a hole in the base. What can I use to patch the hole?

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The basketball goal’s base can be filled with sand or water. We have opted to use water but the hole continue to drain out when we put it away for the evening. Each time we fill it with water and it drains out the hole become a little worse. We haven’t had it for long and this was the last one of its kind that we liked. HELP
There is some stuff called aqua mend, it’s like a putty, hardens up, and is waterproof. Home Depot carries it, and it’s around the caulk aisle. I used it on a fishpond and it still works. Good luck.

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Where can I get some instruction to put together a basketball goal?

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A friend needed a hand putting together a basketball goal an they lost there instructions. From what I know it is a Spalding 77294t I looked on there website an they don’t even show goals on there. Please help.
The best thing that i can tell you is go to the store that you bought from and tell them ur information and they should be able to get u a sheet with instructions.

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How do I remove an inground basketball goal secured in cement without killing the grass/landscaping around it?

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The bball goal is secured in cement which is adjacent to the concrete bball court. I am trying to remove the goal and cement to install another goal. But, I don’t want to tear up the court, grass, or landscaping surrounding the old goal.
Why not use the pole for an outside light instead?

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