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All you need to play basketball is basketball shoes, basketball, two nets, and a court.
you need a basketball court shoes a ball mouth guard jersey
Basketball is typically played on a basketball court. You will also need a basketball and a few other players to play with.
Better question is can a basketball court be paved with cement, and the answer would be yes some do have cement. If you want to have cement on a basketball court you'll need to know how long the court will be and the wideness to have the right amount. (Don't forget you'll need to level the ground). Once that is finished you can guesstimate how much you will need. Probably really depends on the length and width
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Normally it's 5 people
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You need to know how to shoot anywhere on the court
pressure would always change due to temp, so u gotta take that into account.
As with all sports, it is important to understand the boundaries on a basketball court. A player only needs one foot to establish in bounds in basketball.
To calculate the length of the fence around a basketball court, you need to know the dimensions of the court. A standard NBA basketball court measures 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. Therefore, the perimeter, or the length of the fence, would be calculated as 2(length + width), which equals 2(94 + 50) = 288 feet. So, the length of the fence around a standard basketball court is 288 feet.
All you need is a rubber ball with a packed down dirt area, or maybe a paved area, which is better. you dont even need a basket because you can just work on your dribbling, but if you havea basket, that is better A lot of guys like wearing cut off t-shirts and shorts with high top basketball shoes, but that is up to you. Having the court (pavement/concrete) painted with the 3 point and free throw lines is optional too. Oh and yeah, you need to know how to play or you will get owned and burned a lot! Work on your free throws first, and build to 2/field goals (or jumpers/j's ) and then work on your 3 pointers (3's or trifectors). I probably overdid it, but oh well!