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    SKLZ Pro Mini Basketball Hoop
    Sports (Pro Performance Sports)


    Pro Performance Sports

    List Price: $39.99
    Price: $24.61
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    • Easy-to-assemble frame mounts over any door or installs on the wall (wall mounting hardware not included); features foam padding on door mounts
    • Pro-grade, spring-action breakaway steel rim for real slam dunks; 8-loop, 3-ply nylon net
    • 90-day warranty; includes 5-inch mini basketball (will arrive deflated, pump is not included with set)

    12" Mini Pro Break-Away Rim
    Sports (JustInTymeSports)


    JustInTymeSports

    Price: $49.99


    • JustFlex2TM technology provides unrivaled rim strength
    • Powder-coated orange
    • 12" Diameter Rim

    Spalding 7800 Slam Jam Basketball Rim (Red)
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    Huffy

    List Price: $34.00
    Price: $33.00
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    • Designed for residential play
    • Classic orange powder-coated finish
    • Includes standard white net

    SKLZ Pro Mini Basketball XL Hoop
    Sports (SKLZ)


    SKLZ

    List Price: $39.99
    Price: $35.99
    You Save: $4.00 (10%)

    • Foam-padded, slide-on door mounts
    • 9-inch diameter spring-action break-away steel rim
    • 23 by 16 inches clear polycarbonate shatter-proof backboard

    Fisher-Price I Can Play Basketball
    Toy (Fisher Price)


    Fisher Price

    List Price: $69.99
    Price: $62.97
    You Save: $7.02 (10%)

    • An easy to attach ball return scoop lets pros practice free throw skills without having to chase the ball after making a basket.
    • Recommended Age Range 2 Years and Up
    • Adjusts to four different heights: 3, 4, 5 and 6 feet high with a sturdy base that can be weighted with sand or water.

SKLZ Pro Mini Basketball Hoop Review

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Anthony awful in ugly Knicks loss

The Knicks and Raptors wrapped up the halfway marks of their respective seasons with play that looked as if both teams were in need of a mini-vacation.

The Raptors held on for the 92-88 win, but it wasn’t on account of it being artistic basketball. Wednesday night is what happens when the finish line to the All-Star weekend break looms, as both teams looked as if they had one foot out the door.

Knicks head coach Mike Woodson insisted earlier in the week that his team’s collective age and tired legs had nothing to do with their current malaise at home, yet his team missed 6-of-8 shots at the rim in the fourth quarter when they needed it most.

Woodson was still defiant after Wednesday’s loss, saying these types of nights are going to happen during the grind of an 82-game season.

“The same shots we’ve been making all year, we just weren’t making them. It was just one of those nights,” Woodson said. “I think we had great looks all night, but we just didn’t make shots.”