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    How high should a basketball bounce?
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    If you drop the ball from your chest, it should come back up to your waist or a little above.
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    The air valve of the ball fell inside the ball. How can I get it out?
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    There's no safe way to get the valve out without damaging the ball.
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    What should I do if I aired up a ball, but it is still squishy?
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    Check for the proper PSI range requirements of your ball. Perform a bounce test. Hold the ball out in front of you with both hands, just below your chin. Drop the ball and note the height of the first bounce. If the ball bounces to the height of your waist, its perfect. If the ball bounces above or below your waist, pump or deflate accordingly.
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    Will a bike pump work with it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it should work just as well.
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    My little sister put a pen in the middle of my basketball and punctured it. What can I do to fix it?
    Community Answer
    Buy a new one. It's pretty difficult to fix a popped basketball.
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    Does the needle have to be all the way inside of the ball to pump it?
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    It should be connected to the pump, so yes it should go all the way.
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    I forgot to moisten my needle before pumping the ball. Is this the reason that my ball is deflating?
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    No, this is unlikely to be the cause of the ball's deflation. I would suggest buying a new basketball as your current one might have a hole in it somewhere.
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    I don't have a needle with my pump for the basketball, so what should I do?
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    Needles are inexpensive, and can be purchased at most hardware stores and sports shops.
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    Are there places to go to fill up a basketball for free?
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    You could most likely go to a nearby sports store and have it inflated.
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    Can I inflate a basketball with a regular pump like the ones for balloons?
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    You can use the helium tank, just make sure to use the ten second rule. Don't stop till the ten seconds are up, even if it looks too full.
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