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  2. 5 Best Portable Basketball Hoops for Driveway Showdowns - AOL

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    Portable Basketball Hoop Outdoor. If you are looking for a portable goal that won't break the bank, this top-selling $250 model is worth a look. It's made to adjust to a wide range of height, from ...

  3. Hoops (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hoops is a college basketball-themed 1986 video game published by Hoops for IBM PC compatible computers written by Jeff Sagarin and Wayne Winston, with additional coding done by Jeff Klopfenstein. Billy Packer , the CBS basketball analyst, also provided defensive rating statistics for the game.

  4. Backboard (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    A backboard is a piece of basketball equipment. It is a raised vertical board with an attached basket consisting of a net suspended from a hoop. It is made of a flat, rigid piece of, often Plexiglas or tempered glass which also has the properties of safety glass when accidentally shattered. It is usually rectangular as used in NBA, NCAA and ...

  5. List of basketball video games - Wikipedia

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    Franchises. Barkley Shut Up and Jam! College Hoops. Double Dribble. ESPN NBA 2Night. NBA Playoffs. NBA. NBA 2K. NBA All-Star Challenge.

  6. Hoops (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hoops is an NES basketball video game that was released in 1988 for a Japanese audience and in 1989 for a North American audience. In Japan, the game is known as Moero!! Junior Basket - Two on Two (燃えろ!. ジュニアバスケット ツー オン ツー), [ 4] which a part of "Moero!!" sports series. [ 5] The game is set to be re ...

  7. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    Basketball began with its invention in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Canadian physical education instructor James Naismith as a less injury-prone sport than football. Naismith was a 31-year-old graduate student when he created the indoor sport to keep athletes indoors during the winters. [ 1]

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