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basketball titans Zaza Pachulia and Breanna Stewart, along with other elite athletes, ally with a technological corporation specializing in basketball

Utilize 360-degree blended data and technology to revolutionize basketball coaching, a novel approach that has garnered investments from distinguished NBA and WNBA players, both past and present.

Leading athletes Zaza Pachulia, Breanna Stewart, and other prominent figures team up with a...
Leading athletes Zaza Pachulia, Breanna Stewart, and other prominent figures team up with a cutting-edge basketball technology company

basketball titans Zaza Pachulia and Breanna Stewart, along with other elite athletes, ally with a technological corporation specializing in basketball

In an exciting development for the world of basketball, Shoot 360, a leading innovation firm focused on skill development for athletes of all levels, is set to transform the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center. This groundbreaking move will mark the first time Shoot 360's technology will be available in the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut region.

The technology at the heart of Shoot 360 is a 'splash meter' that helps players adjust their shooting technique to improve accuracy and speed up skill development. Shoot 360's advanced ball detection technology is already being utilized by nearly every NBA franchise and more than 100 programs at the NCAA level.

Zaza Pachulia, a retired NBA player who won back-to-back NBA titles with the Golden State Warriors, serves as an ambassador and investor for Shoot 360. Pachulia was impressed with Shoot 360's facilities, describing it as a 'playground for basketball' with numerous screens.

Pachulia is joined by a star-studded lineup of investors and partners, including NBA players Trae Young and Jamal Crawford, four-time WNBA champion Sue Bird, and Thaddeus Young.

Shoot 360's proprietary software provides immediate feedback on shooting metrics such as arc, depth, and direction (left or right). This data-driven training environment is set to empower young athletes to reach new heights through measurable progress and personalized coaching.

New York Liberty star Breana Stewart expressed confidence that Shoot 360's presence at the training center will provide more opportunities for youth basketball players. Marissa Shorenstein, chief external affairs officer at BSE, is equally excited, stating that the introduction of Shoot 360 technology to the next generation of athletes at the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center will be a game-changer for the community.

Shoot 360's founder, Craig Moody, launched the first location in Oregon in 2012 with the goal of creating a world-class, technologically advanced basketball training and competition experience. Now, with plans to have 600 franchised locations operational across North America, Europe, and Asia by 2030, Moody's vision is coming to fruition.

The Brooklyn Basketball Training Center will offer an unparalleled training experience with instant, data-driven feedback that accelerates skill development. Shoot 360 aims to shrink the time it takes for an elite shooter to develop their skills from ten years to two to three years.

This partnership between Shoot 360 and the Brooklyn Basketball Training Center is poised to revolutionize basketball training, offering a unique and immersive experience that combines innovation and passion to shape the future of the sport.

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