Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Outdoor basketball court 15Jul 19, 2022 2:18 pm stanks Noname imagine having a 1 dimensional basketball game on that "court" Imagine my kids being unable to do what they love, because there is no where to do it. Worst strawman ever. Like i said, you do you. You'll be pulling it all back up soon enough when it just doesn't get used enough because there is no ability to play a dynamic game on a pokey "court" thats pretty much only good enough for practicing free throws. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Outdoor basketball court 16Jul 19, 2022 2:22 pm stanks Good grief. Not everyone who has a home strictly buys/builds one, just to sell it. People do like to live in their houses and call it home. Hard to understand, right? not really hard, buy you brought this up with a link to a house and how my argument about lowering vlaues didnt stack up. I can do the critical thought and have worked in this space long enough to know . I was just telling you you're lowering the value. If you want, lower it, i don't care. Like i said. you do you . Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Outdoor basketball court 17Jul 19, 2022 2:31 pm Noname stanks Noname imagine having a 1 dimensional basketball game on that "court" Imagine my kids being unable to do what they love, because there is no where to do it. Worst strawman ever. Like i said, you do you. You'll be pulling it all back up soon enough when it just doesn't get used enough because there is no ability to play a dynamic game on a pokey "court" thats pretty much only good enough for practicing free throws. Lol. OK. Just free throws. Spoken like someone who knows squat about basketball. Re: Outdoor basketball court 18Jul 19, 2022 2:31 pm We had an improvised Court growing up. Was a weird triangle shape, mostly used for practicing shooting and layups, nothing serious. We used pavers, the small brick sized ones, worked perfectly fine. 25 years later my brother bought the place off my parents and my nieces and nephews still use it, though its on the second or third ring now. Biggest thing is making sure there's enough space around the ring that the ball won't end up in a neighbours property, ours would end up in the pool or the bushes etc but that wasn't a big deal. Re: Outdoor basketball court 19Jul 19, 2022 2:33 pm Noname stanks Good grief. Not everyone who has a home strictly buys/builds one, just to sell it. People do like to live in their houses and call it home. Hard to understand, right? not really hard, buy you brought this up with a link to a house and how my argument about lowering vlaues didnt stack up. I can do the critical thought and have worked in this space long enough to know . I was just telling you you're lowering the value. If you want, lower it, i don't care. Like i said. you do you . Hey, if living in a bland house that might appeal to a buyer that you might sell to is your thing, good for you. If your primary focus is how much the value of your property is, also good for. I don't lose sleep over that. Re: Outdoor basketball court 20Jul 19, 2022 2:36 pm Spazzen We had an improvised Court growing up. Was a weird triangle shape, mostly used for practicing shooting and layups, nothing serious. We used pavers, the small brick sized ones, worked perfectly fine. 25 years later my brother bought the place off my parents and my nieces and nephews still use it, though its on the second or third ring now. Biggest thing is making sure there's enough space around the ring that the ball won't end up in a neighbours property, ours would end up in the pool or the bushes etc but that wasn't a big deal. Yeah, I figure that despite all the suggestions of concrete (which would set me back at least $10k), a well prepared compacted crushed rock would end up being just as firm as concrete. It doesn't need to be a professional quality NBA level surface, just something they can practice or shoot around on. I've also planned to put netting up behind the rim, or, plant some pencil pine screening, but I'm still in the planning phase. About a year ago, I embarked on a DIY project to construct an outdoor Pergola, which measures approximately 5.2 meters by 4.0… 0 29932 Natural stone tiles like slate, travertine, and limestone add a timeless, elegant look to… 0 28132 thanks. the above one is white Mat tiles and have gripness so going for this Mat tiles for both indoor and outdoor. Beaumont told it can be used in both indoor and… 2 2089 |