Archive for March, 2008
Friday 28 March 2008 @ 11:56 pm
Some people dream of becoming a doctor, a pilot, or a teacher while others dream of becoming a professional basketball player. If you are entertaining high hopes for yourself or your son in entering a professional league, you need to start practicing as early as possible and all the important basketball training in this world always start at the backyard.
There are two ways for you to build your own basketball court: you can do it from scratch or simply purchase a DIY basketball court kit.
Starting from Scratch
Skills - You need to have intermediate carpentry skills to successfully build your own basketball court from scratch. Firstly, you have to make sure that the ground you’ll be building your basketball court on has a smooth even surface to prevent accidents and decrease the risk of injury. Secondly, you’ll need to build your own basketball ring. Thirdly, you’ll need to paint your own court lines.
Costs - It’s possible that you’ll enjoy lower costs when it comes to building your own basketball court from scratch. Most DIY basketball court kits include flooring, which would just be an unnecessary expense if you already have an appropriate floor surface for your basketball court. You can also choose your own materials for your basketball stand and ring and even painting materials and ensure that you’ll pay less for them.
Production Time - Of course, building your own basketball court from scratch will take a longer time than it would with a DIY kit. This is because instead of simply having to assemble things only as is such the case with a DIY kit, it’s entirely a different procedure when you’re determined to build one from scratch.
Firstly, you’ll have to take appropriate measurements. Secondly, you’ll have to go shopping for the necessary materials and tools before you can finally get on to the building part.
Material Sources - You may have a difficult time procuring the required materials for your project especially if you’re looking for things that are only sold wholesale in the market.
Using a DIY Basketball Court Kit
Model - Make sure that you’re purchasing the correct DIY basketball court kit. Most DIY basketball court kits differ according to court dimensions and whether or not it adheres to NBA or collegiate standards or the likes. Check also if the kit is for half or full court models.
Skills - Basic or moderate building skills are all that’s necessary to get your basketball court assembled. You will need however to read instructions carefully and thoroughly because the assembly process leaves no room for errors. Skipping a step can spell danger for you in the long run as it compromises the safety of your basketball court.
Cost - Expect to spend a small amount of money on a DIY basketball kit, although this is certainly money well spent because DIY kits include absolutely everything you need to make your basketball court entirely professional and fit for the NBA!
Tips on Installing Poles for Your Basketball Court
Whether you’re building your own basketball court from scratch or using a DIY kit, you’ll basically undergo the same process in properly installing your pole.
Firstly, you need to dig an appropriately sized hole for the foundation of your basketball pole. At least one foot and three inches of your basketball pole must be set underneath to ensure its stability. Once you’ve secured the pole’s position, cover the hole with concrete. Make sure it’s completely filled and doesn’t have any air pockets. Afterwards, fill the pole with concrete as well. When that’s done, check if the pole is plumb positioned accurately.
Important Measurements for Basketball Court Building
The NBA and NCAA are both using the same court dimensions: ninety-four feet in length and fifty feet in width. High school basketball courts use the same width but a shorter length at eighty-four feet. Junior high basketball courts are seventy-four feet in length and forty-two feet in width.
Regardless of whether you’re using an NBA, NCAA, or Junior High basketball court, you should concentrate more on honing your son’s skills in basic basketball skills like dribbling and shooting if you want him fully prepared for a professional basketball career. But most important of all is to ensure that you and your son have fun playing. Shoot for your dreams!
Friday 28 March 2008 @ 1:02 am
I don’t really know what is the cause of this because most people I play with, if they haven’t played for a week, their shot is about the same as before. I have been playing basketball for a long time now, at least one hour a day 6 days a week, and every time I go on vacation or do something non related to basketball for even two days, my shot goes off, and I feel awkward with the ball. That never happens to me when I play for consecutive periods say 5 days of practice and then a game, I usually score 20+ points. Could anyone help me with the reason why, if I don’t practice for a little, my whole game goes down the drain? Maybe some drills could help…Thanks.
Tuesday 25 March 2008 @ 11:19 pm
yup asked:
Im looking for a shoe thats good to play basketball in and to do everyday running. Any information would help, a type, brand, names
Im looking for a shoe thats good to play basketball in and to do everyday running. Any information would help, a type, brand, names
Monday 24 March 2008 @ 8:08 pm
Do both teams play on the same arena? If yes, how is the court layout managed? OR does the Staples Center have two separate courts for the teams?
What is it called when the student section in College Basketball jumps up and down, and screams ohh?
Monday 24 March 2008 @ 9:11 am
tcmae asked:
What is it called in College Basketball when the student section jumps up and down, and screams ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, when their team is in defensive possesion. Why do they do that? Who invented that? I think that thing is cool and exciting, and I want to do that when I go to college. Go in your college’s basketball game in the student section, and jump up and down, and yell ohhhhhhhhh. That is fun and exciting to do.
What is it called in College Basketball when the student section jumps up and down, and screams ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, when their team is in defensive possesion. Why do they do that? Who invented that? I think that thing is cool and exciting, and I want to do that when I go to college. Go in your college’s basketball game in the student section, and jump up and down, and yell ohhhhhhhhh. That is fun and exciting to do.
Friday 21 March 2008 @ 5:53 am
Soy15 asked:
hey i kind of spilled paint on my basketball shorts.. i’ve tried everything to get it out but it wont. can anyone help me? what can i use to get it out?
hey i kind of spilled paint on my basketball shorts.. i’ve tried everything to get it out but it wont. can anyone help me? what can i use to get it out?
Sunday 16 March 2008 @ 5:28 am
dabestanswerer… asked:
If you drop a basketball from a certain height without putting any force into it, how do you measure its speed?
If you drop a basketball from a certain height without putting any force into it, how do you measure its speed?
Saturday 15 March 2008 @ 11:16 pm
maurolinoignacio asked:
I was wondering if there were any remedies to helping poor traction of basketball sneakers. I bought a pair of Air Jordan XIX’s, and generally their traction is very poor. I bought a spray, but it doesn’t work too well, or work for a long time.
I was wondering if there were any remedies to helping poor traction of basketball sneakers. I bought a pair of Air Jordan XIX’s, and generally their traction is very poor. I bought a spray, but it doesn’t work too well, or work for a long time.
Does anybody have any solutions to fix this?
Friday 14 March 2008 @ 9:19 am
I’m thinking of trying out for my school’s basketball team. Can you also tell me the basics of basketball?!
Tuesday 11 March 2008 @ 11:39 am
Basketball news is one of the most popular sports news in the world. Many professional, as well as unprofessional teams are trying to raise young sportsmen, eager to play basketball. This game has its own very high demands: it is important to stay in good physical shape, devote your time to daily practices. Basketball, unlike other sport games, demands tall players. Naturally, this demand has its own reason – it is easier to access the hoop, if you are tall, and it is also easier to hit the target. We must ask ourselves, whether the player’s height plays a crucial role in the game.
There are many people, whose height is not above average, but they nevertheless want to play basketball. They read articles about basketball, watch basketball TV, read the sports section and pay special attention to basketball games. They never miss a single basketball game on TV and discuss the results of every game with friends. What chance do they have to play serious basketball?
As a matter of fact, basketball needs technique not less, but even more, than height. A good basketball player needs, first and foremost, a good technique, which includes an ability to think and decide upon the right moves, good eye-hand coordination and swiftness. A good player should know how to move, run and through the ball, but he doesn’t need to be the tallest, in order to succeed.
The smallest player in the history of basketball was an American player Tyrone Muggsy Bogues. Even though his height was only 5.3 feet, Tyrone became a professional basketball point guard in NBA. He left professional sport after playing for five teams during his fourteen’ season career. Tyrone has proved that it is possible to succeed in basketball, even if you are not as tall as other players of the team.
Even though height is important in basketball, it doesn’t serve as a most important criterion. The most important of all criterions is a good technique. The most important thing about basketball, as in any other game, is playing and winning; it is important for the player to remember, that good technique brings success.
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