Basketball Return Net

If you don’t have someone to rebound for you when you want to practice shooting free throws then you need to get a basketball return net. It will help you get more shots off in the same amount of time helping you get better in record time. Plus, it never needs a day off and can practice whenever you are ready to.

Not only does it work when you are shooting free throws, this type of basketball net can be used for three pointers too. Imagine how many more three pointers you can shoot if you are constantly chasing after the ball after every shot. Using the net you can get one hour worth of shooting done in about thirty minutes! Or practice for the whole hour and double your productivity!

Basketball Return Net

Basketball Return Net Options

Return Net Systems – These larger return net systems are a little more difficult to set up and cost quite a bit more than the rim attachments. The large nets funnel the balls back to you as fast as you can shoot them at the rim. You’ll be able to get off significantly more shots using a basketball return net than if you had to chase after the ball after each shot. Plus you can use multiple balls while you shoot. These systems generally will cost around $100 though some are less and some are way more.

Rim Attachments – Attach one of these devices to the rim and when the ball goes through the net it funnels it back to you. Great for free throws and straight away shots but not so good for corner shots. The Spalding Back Atcha Ball Return is a popular one as well as the Hoop Chute Basketball return. Both are priced around $20 and can be attached to most standard hoops.

Another option is the Shoot Around 180 Degree Ball Return System. Unlike the other rim attachments this one rotates around so you can shoot from any spot on the court. It costs about $40 and is easily hooks on to any hoop. Great for adjustable height hoops too.

Use A Basketball Return Net In Practice

If you regularly practice by yourself and want to find a way to increase the number of shots you take then getting a basketball return net may be the way to go. Set up is a little tough to do by yourself but once it is set up then you are ready to go. Now get practicing.