Wednesday, February 23, 2011

latest basket ball ket features


20’ x 25’ Court Layout

20’ x 25' Court Layout
Basketball Key = 252 Tiles
Court Surface = 398
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 52 Lines + 34 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 55 Male + 55 Female
Logo and Partial 3-Point Line are Painted Options



25’x 25’ Court Layout

25’x 25’ Court Layout
Basketball Key = 280 Tiles
Court Surface = 620 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 56 Lines + 36 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 65 Male + 65 Female
Jump Circle and Partial 3-Point Line are painted option



25’x 30’ Court Layout

25’x 30’ Court Layout
Basketball Key = 280 Tiles
Court Surface = 740 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 56 Lines + 40 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 68 Male + 68 Female
Jump Circle and Partial 3-Point Line are painted option



25’x 50’ Multi-Game Court
Pickleball™ / Badminton / Volleyball
/ Half Basketball Court

25’x 50’ Multi-Game Court - Pickleball™ / Badminton / Volleyball / Half Basketball Court
Basketball Key = 308 Tiles
Inner Court Surface = 934 Tiles + 42 Filler Lines
Border = 498 Tiles + 48 Filler Lines
2” White Foul Lines = 258 Lines (incl 2x2)
2” Border ramp Edges = 95 Male + 95 Female
Basketball Logo, 3-Point Line, Hash Marks and Lanes are painted options



30’x 30’ Court Layout

30’x 30’ Court Layout
Basketball Key = 280 Tiles
Court Surface = 876 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 60 Lines + 50 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 70 Male + 70 Female
Logos, Jump Circle and Partial 3-Point Line are painted option



30’x 35’ Court Layout

30’x 35’ Court Layout
Basketball Key = 280 Tiles
Court Surface = 876 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 60 Lines + 50 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 70 Male + 70 Female
Logos and Partial 3-Point Line are painted option



30’x 45’ Court Layout

30’x 45’ Court Layout
Basketball Key = 280 Tiles
Court Surface = 1768 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 60 Lines + 66 Filler Lines
2” Border Ramp Edges = 80 Male + 80 Female
Logo, Hash Marks, Jump Circle and 3-Point Line are painted option



42’x 50’ FLEX COURT™
Half Basketball Court

42’x 50’ FLEX COURT™ Half Basketball Court
Basketball Key = 308 Tiles
Court Surface = 1966 Tiles
2” Inlaid Lines for Key = 60 Lines + 110 Filler Lines
2”OB Line = 214
White Lines + 2” Border Ramp Edges = 110 Male + 110 Female
Hash Marks, Jump Circle and 3-Point Line are painted option



28’x 50’ FLEX COURT™ Multi-Game Court
Pickleball™ / Paddle Tennis / Badminton
/ Volleyball / Basketball
(Actual Concrete Pad Size = 27’-10” x 49’-10”)

28’x 50’ FLEX COURT™ Multi-Game Court - Pickleball™ / Paddle Tennis / Badminton / Volleyball / Basketball
Basketball Key = 308 Tiles + 58 White Lines + 64 Filler Lines
Inner Court = 1,152 Tiles Outer Court = 648 Tiles + 56 Filler Lines
2” White Foul Lines = 252 Lines (incl. 2x2)
Jump Circle, Hash Marks and 3-Point Lines are Painted Options




30’x 64’ Multi-Game Court
Paddle Tennis / Badminton / Basketball

30’x 64’ Multi-Game Court - Paddle Tennis / Badminton / Basketball
Basketball Keys = 560 Tiles +12 Filler Lines
Court Surface = 1744 Tiles + 72 Filler Lines
2 Tile Border = 212 Tiles + 18 Filler Lines
2” Foul Lines = 334 Tiles (incl. 20 2x2)
All Basketball Lines are Painted



1

Drill starts off with a line at center court. The 1st two players in line have a basketball.

There are two players at top of the key (Player 1 & 2). And there's one player at the bottom corner of the court (Player 3).

Player 4 passes to Player 1 at the key and then breaks for a lay-up.






2

Player 1 passes the ball to Player 4 and follows behind Player 4 as he makes his lay-up.

Player 2 moves over and takes on the position Player 1 had.





3

Player 1 gets rebound and outlet's ball to Player 3.

Player 4 moves to the top of the key taking the position held by Player 2.

Play continues at half court with Player 5 passing to Player 2.

4

Player 3 passes the ball to Player 6 at half court. Player 3 then follows his pass and moves to the end of the line. Player 1 moves over and takes position of Player 3.
Player 2 passes the ball to Player 5 and follows for the rebound. Player 4 moves over and takes position held by Player 2

The drill continues in this fashion.

I emphasize:
Good leading passes to the basket.
The passer not letting the ball hit the floor as he rebounds the lay-up.

I use two balls for the drill so that the motion is continuous.


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