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How to Buy Street Basketball Shooter Sets

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So you need some extra practice on your game shot, and you'd like a place to practice your street basketball moves at home, so you'll always get some court time. A street basketball shooter set is a great addition to your street basketball equipment, and it will enable you to practice anytime, day or night. Here's how to buy a street basketball shooter set to get your game on.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Find a place to put up your set. You'll need either a huge room with a high ceiling, or a driveway or other paved area. Be sure there's enough paved or hardwood area around the place you have selected so that you've got a place to practice your moves.

  2. Step 2

    Set a budget. A street basketball set is going to run you anywhere from 200 to a few thousand dollars depending on the hoop, pole and backboard. If you'll be having the team over to practice, consider whether or not they might like to chip in for the cost.

  3. Step 3

    Shop around for the best price. Sites like nextag.com have plenty of customer reviews and prices from many different companies, so you can compare prices and reviews right in one place.

  4. Step 4

    Be sure the basketball shooter set comes with all the stuff you want. Some sets will only include the basics, while others may include videos with street basketball moves and an extra net or two. Check the details so you know what you're getting before you pay for it.

  5. Step 5

    Go and see the basketball shooter set in person. Go to your local sporting goods store and look over the street basketball equipment before you put out the cash. You'll want to check the workmanship and materials in person so you know what type of set you're getting before you buy it, especially if you found a good deal online.

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