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Freaking Basketball Hoops Locations Around the World Photos


Usually, a basketball hoop looks like this but everyone can't have them. So people make their own! So, Here are some of the most awkward Basketball Hoops Locations Around the World.

Top 10 Most Expensive Basketball Shoes In the World

Top 10 Most Expensive Basketball Shoes In the World
You might want to begin with the question that why are the basketball shoes and other accessories so expensive to purchase? The prices of the basketball shoes vary depending on the company which produced with them. Furthermore, the price is also determined by the extent to which the top-notch basketball players use them during their matches. The prices of the basketball shoes produced by Adidas and Nike easily cross the $ 100 mark line, thus making them the leading companies in terms of manufacturing the most expensive basketball shoes. The prices of the shoes do matter for some but not for all, as the true lovers and basketball fans do not pay a great deal of attention towards the prices of these shoes and just want to have no matter what. Surely, the basketball shoe makers are earning a great deal of profit from the sales. Here is the list of the top 10 most expensive basketball shoes in the world.

Basketball Court : Dimensions, Photos & Sections

In basketball, the basketball court is the playing surface, consisting of a rectangular floor with tiles at either end. In professional or organized basketball, especially when played indoors, it is usually made out of a wood, often maple, and highly polished. Outdoor surfaces are generally made from standard paving materials such as concrete or asphalt (i.e., blacktop/tarmac).
The basketball court comes in different shapes and sizes. In the N.B.A., the court is 94 feet by 50 ft (28.65 m by 15.24 m). Under International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules,the court is slightly smaller, measuring exactly 28 m by 15 m (91'10.4" by 49'2.6"), although national federations are allowed to use smaller courts, as long as they are at least 26 m by 14 m (85'3.6" by 45'11.2"). A high school court is slightly smaller, at 84' by 50' and some elementary schools have courts measuring 74' x 42'. In amateur basketball, court sizes vary widely. The baskets are always 10' (3.05m) above the floor (except possibly in youth competition).