Create a unique basketball birthday experience to make the day really special

January 26th, 2012

One of the greatest ways to celebrate a child’s birthday is to incorporate what your child loves best into the party.

If you have a basketball lover with a birthday coming and your family doesn’t yet have a Goalrilla Goal, contact us at the Basketball Goal Store for what will be the best surprise gift. If your family… Continue reading

Make Your Summer a Basketball Blast!

June 21st, 2011

It’s getting close to THAT time of year – you know – summer – when the kids are out of school. Are you ready for it?? Are you looking forward to:

-          I’m boooorrrrrreeeeed. There’s nothing to do….  (week 2)

-          Continual biinggg bonng Clunk!! of games and game systems on the TV  (weeks 3 – 4)

-          I wanna —- (go to) —… Continue reading

Basketball is Popular – Bring It To Your House

June 14th, 2011

It’s really hard to comprehend the number 11.109 million. Imagine that many marbles – or hot dogs! No matter how you look at it – that’s a big number!

It’s a number that set a record – it’s the number of people who watched the Eastern conference finals game between the Chicago Bulls and the Miami Heat on May 15. (It beat… Continue reading

Let fate lead you to the Basketball Goal Store for the best deal on a quality, in-ground basketball goal

April 15th, 2011

It may not seem like it, but often there are connections, threads that tie people and events together. Take this for instance:

  • James Naismith invented the game basketball in Massachsetts in 1891. Later, at the University of Kansas, he coached Phog Allen
  • Phog

Coach K’s rule applies to finding the best basketball goal for your house

April 13th, 2011

Way, way back in December of 1891, physical education teacher James Naismith introduced his class to two peach baskets he had nailed to the lower rail of the balcony at both ends of the gym, 13 rules for a new game, and using a soccer ball, basketball was born.

It’s said Naismith wrote those 13… Continue reading