Archive for basketball backboard
Blake Griffin hits head on backboard vs. Syracuse
Nice sweet 16 for Blake Griffin, a win and a bad dunk while hitting his head on the backboard
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Kevin Love breaks basketball backboard
Lake Oswego High School senior Kevin Love tells what it was like to break his first backboard.
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Syracuse Orangemen Basketball Backboard Breaking Slam Dunk
Arinze Onuaku brought down the house, literally: breaking the backboard with a dunk. The Orangemen is ranked #2 nationally by most recruiting experts. LET GO ORANGE! CLAP CLAP, CLAP-CLAP-CLAP!
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can i buy just a new basketball backboard or do i have to replace the whole thing?
i broke my backboard and i'm wondering if i can just replace the backboard or do i have to buy a whole new thing.
You can find replacement backboards. Search google for replacement basketball backboard.
Also, you could simply make one yourself. In high school I made my own from basic materials at the lumber yard.
Goalsetter Backboard Systems GS48 Wall-Mount Adjustable Basketball Hoop with 48 Inch Glass Backboard

The Goalsetter Systems GS48 Wall-Mount Adjustable Basketball Hoop with 48 Inch Glass Backboard features a 48 inch glass basketball backboard, a heavy duty flex breakaway basketball rim, and a 2 1/2 foot extension from the wall to the front of the backboard. With a simple turn of the height adjustment handle, the patented external Height Adjustment Mechanism easily adjusts the height of the basketball hoop from 6′ to 10′. With its rugged structural steel construction, the Goalsetter System GS48 Wall Mount Basketball Goal is perfect for anyone looking for a wall mounted basketball system with the durability, rigidity and play of an in-ground basketball hoop.
Spalding 60 inch Foam Basketball Backboard Padding
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Spalding 60 inch basketball backboard padding provides protection for those players who play above the rim. This heavy duty cushion edge backboard bumper is made of one inch thick, heavy duty closed cell foam to protect the player from the backboard corners and bottom of the frame. Designed for 60 inch backboards this basketball backboard padding uses an interlocking, bolt-on design for easy installation, has a urethane finish, is durable in all weather situations, includes all necessary hardware and is available in black only. Basketball backboard padding Designed for 60 inch backboards One inch thick, heavy duty closed cell foam Interlocking, bolt-on design Easy installation Urethane finish Durable in all weather situations Includes all necessary hardware Available in black only Related Products Spalding 72 inch Foam Basketball Backboard Padding Spalding 54 inch Foam Basketball Backboard Padding
Basketball Backboards - What type of basketball backboard should I purchase? Acrylic? Aluminum?
I have to replace my basketball backboard and rim for my townhome complex. I’m curious is anyone has any guidance on what type of backboard I should purchase. Thanks for any guidance you can offer.
As long as it has chains for the net you will be FLY
Questions re basketball backboard in driveway?
We are considering setting up a basketball backboard for kids to use in the driveway, and have some questions:
1) Any way to keep the ball from bouncing in flowers, neighbor's yard, etc.? (A net, screen, etc.)
2) Any basketball system brands that have had problems — which we would like to avoid!
3) About how much space do we need? (for the court)
4) Any other products that make it practical to play in a smaller space.
I'd appreciate any good advice people can send this way!
1/ net
2/ cheap ones like 60$
3/about 15-20 feet in a half circle
4/ sorry cant think of any
What is better for a basketball backboard acrylic or tempered glass?
we are trying to find a new basketball system but we dont know what type of backboard to get acrylic or tempered glass
First off, you most likely already looking at polycarbonate versus acrylic. some people use these interchangably. they are different chemically. the problem with plastics is that they get brittle over time. even the polycarb with UV absorbers in it is going to weather. It is going to get old, it is going to break and crack.
the glass is far stronger than the plastic. as long as you don't chip the corner, it will never break (with a basketball). This is the way to go.