Sturdy and Durable Basketball Home Hoops
Basketball hoops play an important role in the game. This
article will highlight the difference between home hoops and
tournament regulation hoops used in official game play.
Regulation hoops are hoops used in NBA and NBCAA tournaments.
They are designed to be sturdy and durable, especially to bear
the weight of a player slam dunking. The measurements of size
and dimension of a regulation basketball hoop is determined by
the tournament committee. Any changed to these measurements
should be conveyed to all the teams.
A regulation basket should ideally be 18 inches in diameter, and
at least 5/8 inches thick, clamped to the backboard with steel
clamps painted orange. The backboard is made of transparent
material, glass for example, with a red light to signal the end
of the playing period. This red light must be visible to all.
The backboard measurements are 72 inches across, 42 inches high
and 1/2-inch thick. This is by comparison much larger compared
to home backboards which range from 40 to 60 inches across, with
a thickness that varies from 5/16-inch to 1/2-inch. The surface
of the backboard should be smooth and firm with some bounce in
it. Regulation poles that connect to the back board should be 6
inches in diameter. Home poles are of course much shorter.
In summary, regulation and home hoops differ in terms of
material, size and price as they cater for different needs. Home
hoops are used primarily for leisure activities while regulation
hoops are used for professional play.