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I hate everything about this video. Smooth brain YouTuber with mail-order GT-R paid for with ENDLESS SHILLING taking a pointless thing out of a box…what joy.
I really think there is an entire generation or two of Americans who actually did stop asking, “Why?” after that Budweiser campaign…there is no point to this. The basketball has been completely “solved”, as they say, for my entire lifetime. Mankind doesn’t need a more expensive shorter lived version. A typical basketball is like $50. A 3D printed one has to cost several times that…and for what?
It says, “Gen 1” on it. You know what that means, right? It means Gen 2 is coming, Gen 8 etc. It’s designed to be obsolete and soon which is good because it will probably fall apart or chunks will come out of it or your bratty sister will shove jingle bells into the little holes and they’ll get stuck in there.
I know that Wilson bought a bunch of Nexa XiP Pro machines it…is that it? Is this the big-time equivalent of MCB kids trying to pay off their Bambu with crappy Phantom parts? It really feels like that. I feels like a guy spend so much money on his Cybertruck that he has to Uber people around to pay it off.
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Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
It says, “Gen 1” on it. You know what that means, right? It means Gen 2 is coming, Gen 8 etc. It’s designed to be obsolete and soon which is good because it will probably fall apart or chunks will come out of it or your bratty sister will shove jingle bells into the little holes and they’ll get stuck in there.
When you visit a sports shop, you will see different basketball brands as well as designs. Basketballs also come in different sizes depending on the age groups that will use them. In the present time, most of the basketballs are inflatable and made from leather, rubber, or a synthetic composite. The traditional color s
Now unbox therapy.. not a fantastic youtube channel in my opinion either.Last edited by martix_agent; 05-18-2024, 04:12 PM.
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Originally posted by martix_agent View Post
You do know they've changed the NBA backetball several times, right? We're not on Gen 1 of that either. The last change was 3 years ago.
When you visit a sports shop, you will see different basketball brands as well as designs. Basketballs also come in different sizes depending on the age groups that will use them. In the present time, most of the basketballs are inflatable and made from leather, rubber, or a synthetic composite. The traditional color s
Now unbox therapy.. not a fantastic youtube channel in my opinion either.
Are you suggesting that the NBA has any interest in 3D printed basketballs? What issues does this solve? What is is for? Why?
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Originally posted by SignOfZeta View Post
I’m aware that sporting equipment evolves. It usually evolves for reasons though, in sporting series like the NBA a lot of people who are involved with the NBA on many levels have input on that evolution.
Are you suggesting that the NBA has any interest in 3D printed basketballs? What issues does this solve? What is is for? Why?
What's the point in this ball? Who knows? does it need a point other than being new and kinda interesting? If they do end up using it, will it change the sport?
I suspect this is just a marketing campaign and these balls won't actually be used in any sort of competition in the near future. 3-D printing is pretty interesting though. If they can get a printed ball to act exactly like an air filled leather ball, what else is possible? And I think that's the point of this.
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It's an RnD piece, designed to prove a few concepts. The fact you can match the size, weight and bounce characteristics of a regular basketball by 3D printing one without air is an impressive tech achievement. And that's all it needs to be, because this will inspire future more important innovations.
And yeah, sure, they probably think they can sell some on the side. Why not.
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