Designed and prototyped a tabletop arcade basketball toy themed around Purdue's Mackey Arena. The toy blends pop-a-shot and pinball mechanics, challenging users to keep balls in play using moveable court players driven by a lead screw mechanism while launching balls toward the hoop with a spring-loaded lever. A slider-actuated linkage resets the game by releasing trapped balls back into play. The entire assembly was designed in CAD with motion simulations for each mechanism and fabricated using laser-cut plywood and 3D-printed PLA components within a 10x10x10 in³ footprint and a $70 budget.