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Your either going to have buy a new one which I'm sure you want to be a plan Z. With that said, your going to have to weld it at a position that is not adjustable or is possible weld and screw 2 sides where it can move at the broken angle
Sorry I know nothing about basketball but it seems a crying shame to cut down the pole even if you can't find a replacement hoop and board.
I have faced many similar things and I find remembering the wise old saying "in order to get the right answer it is important to first ask the right question"...
I suggest you ask around those who should know such things - the coach at the local schools, local teams. If you don't get satisfaction then why not ask your local repair shop or fabricator if they can make what you need at a reasonable cost.
well you can try to contact reebok directly, if not attempt to contact the store at which you bought the system. hopefully reebok will be able to send you a new piston...i believe that the hoop is under waranty
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