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When it comes to basketball one of the things I absolutely hate and can’t stand is a basketball rim without a net. What’s worse is a basketball rim without a net and hooks to put a net on it. You pull up to a basketball court, and the net isn’t there. I much rather play on a broken net dangling from the rim than no net at all. 

How to install a basketball net without hooks is fairly easy. There are a couple of ways you can do so, with a ladder, you will need to climb up high enough so can be within a good reach of doing one of the following to install a net onto the hoop. You could use tape and simply tape the loop string of the net to the rim, second option is to cut the loops and tie them through the opening, 3rd option is to thread them through the loops and tie them.

Follow along while we go through each method in doing so. The idea with these methods is a permanent fix and not a temporary one, as it may be difficult to get the net off if you need to. More on that later.

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Installing a Basketball Net To a Hoop Without Hooks

The most annoying thing as a basketball player besides weak foul calls and ball hogs is a basketball hoop without a net. No netting makes it more difficult to shoot the basketball and see if the ball actually went into the hoop. 

This drives me crazy, what makes it worse is the fact that there are no hooks. We can fix that, basketball nets are fairly cheap and easy to install once I show you these methods. No hooks, no problem.

The joys of having a new net installed on a rim, make an old basketball hoop feels like new again. Whether you are installing a net to a well-known basketball court rim or on your own adjustable hoop, it makes basketball much more enjoyable.

The first method for installing a net without any hooks is as follows:

The Tape Method

I saw this method done when I was really young, a couple of basketball players went to a court while I was playing on the opposite side hoop. Both hoops didn’t have a net, one of the players lifted his friend by putting him on his shoulders and he was able to reach up and tape the net on the rim.

The cool thing about this was they yanked the net off after they were done. I do not recommend putting a friend on your shoulders, use a ladder instead, but your young your going to do what you feel, who am I to stop you.

 

Step 1: You need tape, It can be any tape, scotch tape will work. A ladder that is tall enough to reach the rim while standing on a comfortable step, and a basketball net.

Step 2: Put a 2-inch piece of tape on every loop of the basketball net, try to make sure the piece of tape is in the middle of the top of the loop.

Step 3: Set up your ladder directly underneath the hoop. In one hand hold the net and walk up the ladder to a comfortable step on the ladder where you can reach the rim no problem. Hold on to the rim for support.

Step 4: Put the basketball net hoop below the rim, wrap the tape around the top of the rim one at a time. With 12 hoops on the basketball net, it will be strong enough to support the ball going through the rim and net.

If you want to take the net off the hoop you will have to keep the tape loose on the rim.

The Knot Method

Here is a video that perfectly explains this next method, it fairly simple as long as the rim has the holes in the rim like the above picture, you can try this method out. You really don’t need the zip ties as he recommends in the video.

Rope & Loop Method

Basically this method looks complicated but is easy to do. You will notice the picture above there is a black string thread through the holes of the rim while the blue basketball net hangs from that black rope/string.

Step 1: You need a basketball net, a piece of rope, some scissors, and a ladder.

Step 2: Get a rope long enough to be threaded through the basketball net, if you need to shorten the rope cut the desired length, you may also use a long rope and cut it after you tie it up.

Step 3: Set up your ladder directly underneath the hoop. In one hand hold the net and walk up the ladder to a comfortable step on the ladder where you can reach the rim no problem. Hold on to the rim for support.

Step 4: With the rope and the basketball net, thread the rope through the hole and the net at the same time. This will be tricky to hold so you may need someone to help. Going around the rim in each hole in order, thread the rope through the hole and the loop on the net at the same time. You should be threading the hoops hole in and out of the rim.

Step 5: Note at first when you are threading the rope through the holes, everything will be very loose and feel like it isn’t working. But once you get through all the holes pull both ends of the rope together and tie it . It should all come together tightly. You can cut the excess rope to the desired length.

 

Cut & Tie Method

If the rim has holes but has no hooks follow this method.

Step 1: You will need a net, a  pair of sharp scissors, and a ladder.

Step 2: Take the large hoops on the net that are supposed to hang from the rim and cut them all.

Step 3: Set up your ladder directly underneath the hoop. In one hand hold the net and walk up the ladder to a comfortable step on the ladder where you can reach the rim no problem. Hold on to the rim for support.

Step 4: One by one you are going to tie the cut loops which now have two ends because we cut them.  Thread one through and tie both ends together. Going around in a circle one by one till all of them are tied. You cut the excess net if you want from the knot.

If the rim does not have holes or hooks like the picture above, this method is simple it doesn’t need much explaining, it’s my least favorite way but if you don’t care and feel like you have no choice, by all means, use this method at your discretion

Step 1: You will need a net, a  pair of sharp scissors, and a ladder.

Step 2: Take the large hoops on the net that are supposed to hang from the rim and cut them all.

Step 3: Set up your ladder directly underneath the hoop. In one hand hold the net and walk up the ladder to a comfortable step on the ladder where you can reach the rim no problem. Hold on to the rim for support.

Step 4: One by one you are going to tie the cut loops which now have two ends because we cut them.  Wrap them around the rim trying to make a knot as close to the tips of the two ends. You do this to every cut loop and tie them.

That’s it make sure you are tying both ends around the rim, the knots should be above the rim with you could also cut the excess netting from the knot.

 

Other Options

Don’t like any of these methods here’s a Chain Net that has hooks and is very easy to install. Check out the prices on Amazon. Also found this cool glow in the dark basketball net so you can play at night while the competition sleeps.

 

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