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Basketball backboards should not be lowered to a level at which the face may come in contact with the net, especially in children younger than fourteen years.
Three horizontal surfaces of varying heights - including a ping-pong table, a glass
basketball backboard, and a circa 1956 Saarinen-designed, tulip-style pedestal table - sprawled across the gallery.
I sang: "We shall not, we shall not be moved," and then, "One of these nights about 12 o'clock/This old world will reel and rock/Pharoah's army got drownded/Oh, Mary don't you weep." These old spirituals are like a
basketball backboard in my mind.
Some examples: graphics that are molded into a
basketball backboard instead of being silk-screened.
It can leap twelve feet in the air (as high as the top of a
basketball backboard).
Mounted to the roof is a half-size
basketball backboard; its rim sits 9 1/2 feet above the wood floor.
New applications include a
basketball backboard, made by compression molding a sheet molding composite formulated with graphite and glass fibers.
College Championship Slam (CCS), a partnership headquartered in Arizona, where the team captured the NCAA basketball championship earlier this year, has released a limited-edition UNC-branded
basketball backboard, hoop and ball to commemorate their victory.
Nonetheless, one dad managed to get his line entangled behind a
basketball backboard, while a young girl's enthusiastic cast ended with "lure" and line wraped around one of the steel ceiling beams.
The simplest pool addition is a
basketball backboard at one end of Suzanne and Jerry Flynn's Los Angeles lap pool.
Since then, the company has used structural web for the chair base, a
basketball backboard, and shelves.
With the funds, the school purchased three new
basketball backboards and nets, with adjustable posts, as well as 20 new basketballs.