Monday, April 20, 2009

Traction for basketball shoes?

I bought a pair of shoes that were supposed to be made for basketball %26amp; volleyball instead of buying basketball shoes AND volleyball shoes because it%26#039;s really expensive. The shoes are great for volleyball, but for basketball they don%26#039;t have enough traction and I keep on running into people and sliding and stuff like that because there%26#039;s not enough traction. Does anyone have any ideas how I can get the shoes to have more traction?


thanks for the help! :]

Traction for basketball shoes?
How often is the gym floor swept off? It hard to get any traction on dusty gym floors. What has worked for me is licking my hands then immediately rubbing the bottom of my shoes with my licked hand. I know it sounds gross but it does work. Or rub your shoes with a very damp towel during timeout, it helps your shoes grasp the floor better.
Reply:you can borrow kwame brown shoes if you want, they would help you focus more.....





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Reply:um try one of those sticky pads like the NBA use. they work great. u might have to go to the store and buy one but they work great. u can probably find one at ur local sports store or basketball store. it would be much cheaper to buy a stick pad then a new pair of basketball shoes. these sticky pads will not cost more than 10$.



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