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Some people feel a house is not a home without a basketball hoop in their driveway. Manufacturers have made it easier than ever to find the type of setup that fits your space and playing style. The type of backboard system you buy depends on whether you're up for a serious game of basketball or you're just looking to shoot around, and it also depends on who will be playing on the basketball system.
There are basically three types of basketball systems you can purchase, portable systems, in-ground pole systems,
and combination systems.
Portable
These are stand-alone units that incorporate the base, pole with adjustable bracket, backboard, and rim into one
system
They are usually easily adjustable in height and have wheels for moving around
These are popular because they are portable and do not require extensive installation such as hole digging or
securing to an existing structure or pole
You will have to fill the base with water or sand to provide the necessary weight for stability
Portable backboard systems are not as sturdy as permanent in-ground systems
In-ground pole systems
These systems are positioned and cemented in a hole dug in the ground and are permanent
In-ground systems are more stable than portable systems, but require more work to install
You can choose to dig and insert a ground sleeve into a hole in the ground and insert the
pole for some portability
The in-ground system will require a minimum of six 90-pound bags of cement to secure in the ground
Combination systems
These are the type of baskets that can be mounted on the side of the house or garage
The system generally includes the backboard, rim, net, and mounting kit
These systems are very permanent. They can not be moved once installed and are challenging to install, but they
offer excellent stability.
An extension mounting kit is usually needed when attaching to a wall so the basket is far enough away to allow
safe play
There is a lot more to a basketball hoop than a backboard and a rim. There are many variations of all the
essential components.
Backboard
Backboards come in a variety of materials, ranging from transparent plastic (Plexiglas
) to acrylic, graphite or a resin material
Fiberglass and graphite backboards play the most like real indoor baskets but are prone to breakage
Acrylic backboards look much like regular indoor baskets but are not as rigid as other materials. Most come with
a steel frame for support.
Backboard sizes range from 40 inches to 54 inches, with some as large as 72 inches, with the larger size better
for beginners
Backboard shapes are usually rectangular or fan shaped
Rectangular give more room to shoot at and generally cost a bit more
Fan shaped look more streamlined but give less room for bank shots
Rims
Basketball rims are 18 inches in diameter. The rim construction should have a minimum diameter of 5/8 inch and
solid steel support braces at least 1/2 inch diameter for durability.
All rims have net clips to hold on the net
Welded steel net hooks hold the net more securely and will not break off
Many of today's rims feature breakaway net clips to prevent injury
Look for a spring-loaded rim that gives with pressure, similar to the prostyle baskets
Another variation is a breakaway rim, which releases the rim from the lip when pressure is put on it. This
helps keep the backboard from breaking.
Net
The net is almost always made from all-weather nylon mesh cord
It hangs from the rim and is attached by looping it through the net hooks on the rim
A prime feature of many home basketball systems is their ability to adjust the height of the rim according to
who is playing
Most adjustable systems, whether in-ground or portable, range from 7.5 feet to 10 feet
Consider buying an adjustable system if players of different heights and skill levels will be using it
Look for a system that allows you to adjust it with no tools and little effort. Most systems today can be
adjusted by hand or with the push of a broomstick.
Portability
If the ability to move the basket to different places is important, look for a system designed specifically for
portability. Just having wheels does not make a system portable.
Look for a system that folds up to allow it to easily be wheeled to a different spot
Portable systems are generally a little less stable than fixed systems
Bases on portable systems need to be filled with water or sand
Water is easier to empty and refill after moving
Water also needs to be emptied so it won't freeze during cold weather