The leader of the pack, a determined seven-year-old named Leo, knew that to build a legendary indoor league, they needed the right gear. He started his search at Target , where he found the SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop Basketball Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
at Walmart for $23.99, which came with its own junior-sized ball perfect for tiny hands.
By the end of the summer, Leo hadn't just found "where to buy mini basketballs"—he'd turned every hallway, bedroom, and driveway into a championship arena. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. SKLZ Pro Mini Hoop Basketball where to buy mini basketballs
for $13.25. It had a realistic bounce that made every bedroom slam dunk feel like the NBA finals.
In the quiet suburbs of Oakhaven, the local kids had a problem: the community center hoop was 10 feet tall, but the average height of the "Dunk Squad" was barely four. That’s when the Great Mini Basketball Quest began. The leader of the pack, a determined seven-year-old
: For the youngest members, they picked up the Little Tikes TotSports Basketball Set Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
As the league grew, the Squad needed a variety of specialized equipment: : Leo’s older sister insisted on the Wilson NBA DRV Mini Basketball Go to product viewer dialog for this item. By the end of the summer, Leo hadn't
at DICK'S Sporting Goods for $9.99. This foam ball allowed him to practice his handles in total silence, earning the coveted "Mom-Approved" badge.