FIBA Basketball Court

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November 11, 2020

FIBA Basketball Court

As a very popular sport in the world, basketball has standards set by FIBA ​​according to their needs. There are 2 levels on the FIBA ​​standard court floor.

Starting from FIBA ​​Level 2, this field is used for school level competitions with vinyl or similar synthetic materials as the material.

FIBA Level 1 field is usually used for national and international competitions. At this level, FIBA ​​pays close attention to the level of ball reflection and slip resistance, thus recommending the use of maple wood material in parquet types.

In addition, for these two FIBA ​​levels, all floors must have slip resistance or slip resistance that can ensure the player's safety so they don't slip easily. This is because basketball is a very high tempo sport and it is not uncommon for a slippery court to make players fall and eventually get badly injured.

In addition to the court floor, FIBA ​​also manages all aspects of the field from videotron, scoreboard, basketball ring to changing rooms for players and stadium lighting and the quality of the spectator tribune seating

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