The invention aims to mitigate the hazards of erratic bounces that often draw young athletes into traffic or hazardous zones. By integrating a mechanism that automatically tosses the ball back to the shooter, the device allows for repetitive, focused practice of shooting techniques without the need for constant retrieval. Beyond safety, the system provides a structured form of exercise for both children and adults.
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Florida Inventor Designs PASS BACK to Reduce Basketball Injuries
After witnessing his nephew suffer a collision with a car while chasing a stray basketball, a Ft. Lauderdale inventor created the PASS BACK. This new apparatus replaces the traditional rim-and-court setup with an automated return system, designed to keep players within a confined, safer practice area.

The developer has partnered with the InventHelp Hollywood/Miami office to seek potential licensing agreements. The portable unit is currently being presented to manufacturers and marketers interested in expanding the home sports equipment market. Further specifications and business inquiries regarding the patent-pending design are managed by Tyrone Kinsey at 954-368-5355.
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