What about the glass shattering, resulting in a horrific gore fest?If I'm a player I'm real nervous about knee injuries.
And MemphisWhatever happens, we need to stop Oregon from obtaining this technology at all costs.
Seems like the inevitable precursor to just having AI players.
I'd watch more basketballWhat about the glass shattering, resulting in a horrific gore fest?
We had a green synthetic floor in the old field house. Only remember the sound being different. Anyone could play there when the teams weren't using it.Cool stuff, I would like to assume the floor has good properties (bounce, durability, grip) compared to wood if they are moving forward with it.
Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but I read about this tech awhile ago and was never a fan. Personally, I watch basketball for the basketball being played, not for some flashy court. I feel like best case scenario, it distracts from the actual game being played. Worst case scenario is we eventually start getting slammed with real time ads across the court while the game is going on.Supposedly they’ve used these in Europe before and it works well. Still kind of tacky and dystopian to me.
This is already doable. The overlay images on the court. Fox I think puts the shot clock at the FT lineWorst case scenario is we eventually start getting slammed with real time ads across the court while the game is going on.
Sure, but think about the Gen Z content consumer and new generations. Unfortunately that generation likes seeing new things, stimuli, unique forms of entertainment.Perhaps I'm in the minority here, but I read about this tech awhile ago and was never a fan. Personally, I watch basketball for the basketball being played, not for some flashy court. I feel like best case scenario, it distracts from the actual game being played. Worst case scenario is we eventually start getting slammed with real time ads across the court while the game is going on.
Yes our dorm intramural teams played on those courts.We had a green synthetic floor in the old field house. Only remember the sound being different. Anyone could play there when the teams weren't using it.
Cool stuff, I would like to assume the floor has good properties (bounce, durability, grip) compared to wood if they are moving forward with it.