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Standards For Basketball Shoes

Considering how much running around the court the game of basketball demands, it really is absolutely necessary to have a pair of shoes that is comfortable and very strong. This is why players make it a point to invest in a good pair of basketball shoes. Basketball has movements like blocking, running, jumping and shooting so there is a lot of sideways and backwards movements besides the regular forward ones. You really do have to have a pair that can withstand all of this.

 

So a player has to be wise and choose right. First of all, the shoes have to last and take all that wear and tear on the court. They also have to be strong and yet pliable enough not to cause injury to the players. Then they have to be a comfortable fit. All those many complicated and intricate moves need a shoe that is strong enough to handle them as well as comfortable enough to facilitate them. The shoes have to handle speed as well as side to side movements, all the while providing comfort.

There are so many different varieties of basketball shoes that are available. Letsgo through a few of the popular choices. Each player is different, each playersmoves are different and what is comfortable to one might not be so for another. One finds however, that the power players seem to go for the hightop shoes because they obviously look for the best possible protection for their ankles. The allrounders usually choose the basketball shoes with the midsoles. The fast ones or the speedsters go for the lightweight ones with the low tops because they want to move as quickly as they can with no restrictions.

Then, of course, you come up with basketball players who wear regular, ordinary tennis shoes when they play. This could however, expose you to a lot of injuries which could come about because these shoes tend to slip and skid. They also do not make for a very good grip so there could be even more chances of injuries.

What exactly are basketball shoes made of? They could be made of leather, canvas or synthetic leather. Of these, synthetic leather is the most popular simply because it is so light and yet so enduring. With natural leather, there could be a bit of stretching and this is dangerous for the player. Some of the leading brands do have basketball shoes that are a combination of synthetic leather and natural leather or textiles.

You have to just look around and you will see that many basketball teams are sponsored by shoe manufacturers. With the many brands available, one has to ensure that the basic standards like durability, comfort, traction, support and style are present. The great thing is the fact that with the game becoming so popular, both men and women have a wide choice of basketball shoes to choose from.



 

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Kidder leaving Tech basketball staff - LubbockOnline.com


Kidder leaving Tech basketball staff
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By Nick Kosmider Jeff Kidder, who spent last season as an assistant coach for the Texas Tech men's basketball team, is leaving coach Billy Gillispie's staff to become the head coach at Taylor County High School in Campbellsville, Ky.
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Transfer problem highlighted by the mass exodus at Texas Tech
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By Matt Norlander | Senior College Basketball Blogger Texas Tech finished with its fewest wins (eight) in 20 years last season. The reason: a new coach in Billy Gillispie, and so with that change at the top there was some expected wholesale swapping ...
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Texas Tech Lady Raider Basketball Adds JUCO Signee
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Texas Tech Lady Raider Basketball head coach Kristy Curry this afternoon announced the signing of Hutchinson Community College forward Jackie Patterson. Patterson was a Junior College All-American last season at Hutchinson.
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UND MEN'S BASKETBALL: Sioux land Texas Tech transfer
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Former Texas Tech forward Jaron Nash has signed a letter of intent to transfer to UND. Former Texas Tech forward Jaron Nash, who will transfer to UND, takes a shot against Stephen F. Austin last season. The UND men's basketball coaching staff has deep ...
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