I’d love to see more of these in schools. So many times I see kids scramble to get the “good” basketballs and the unlucky kids get the crappy balls that don’t bounce at all. Having these also available would provide as a nice alternative.
@@ksadjdadjaifencut up basketballs from years of use in schools had these sharp edges. Gyms wouldn’t replace new ones so after years of use the skin would be sticking out sharp and it would cut your fingers. It wouldn’t be a sharp cut but it would still kinda hurt and it would be a pain sitting down to write after
If the ball was engineered correctly, it would have EXACTLY the same weight as a standard basketball, and a VERY close approximation to its dynamic elasticity (bounciness).
Fun fact - China banned child labor in 1991 because we asked them to. By comparison the province I live in here in Canada allows child labor for certain industries like farming. In China the age of work is 16 here it's only 14. So technically they're doing better than Canada on the issue.
@@abebuckingham8198 sorry Abe but now we got 7 year olds 'Yao' and 'Heung' who are breathing in harmful toxics released from plastics, while being in charge of the manufacturing of this 'airless basketball' which looks absolutely hideous
I thought about that, too. There was a short clip in the video where it looked like they applied another layer, kind of like a sticker, to the outside of the ball. After the new layer was applied, it looked like it had the surface of a typical basketball.
Same, it actually made me way better at controlling the ball, because I had to learn to keep the nub on top at all times so it didn't screw up the bounce and make it go flying lol
If playing in outdoors, there is a change to get mud and/or small debris to go inside and stuck there. Which will differ actual weight and bounce of basketball
What makes you say that? I mean, couldn't you just as easily say "kids of the past will never know how amazing these pop-proof, leak-proof, high-grip basketballs are"? Why are the old ones any better?
Kids in the future will never know how awesome it was to not have advanced technology and easy access to great healthcare & non radioactive or poisonous products. Lmfao. Unless they’re in China or some other crap country.
thats like someone in the 50's saying "future kids won't know how amazing our basketballs were". Do you ever think about how you wish you could play with a basketball from the 1950s? no. no one cares. Things get better.
There is still the issue of the holes, they'll add a tiny bit of aerodynamics since air can just pass right through, meaning you can throw this ball a little further than before.
Personal-use 3d printers are not of the same quality lmao. Also I would say personal use 3d printers do print correctly around 99% of the time assuming proper usage. Source: I own a 3d printer; only mess-ups I've really had have been bed adhesion.
I think a professional industrial 3d printer would be more accurate then the one you have at home 😁also to prove you wrong nasa has an accurate 3d printer (u said there aren't any)
@@hubertcumberdale6404 There was a shot in the video of it being pulled out of what looks like a laser sintering machine, I think that's how theyre made
Players still have to test it though. Aerodynamics would be different for a sphere that air has to pass around it and a spherical object that air can pass through.
Bro you know damn good and well that PG will find some excuse lol "ohh my fingers get stuck in the holes when I shoot" excuse me sir....are your fingers cigarettes??!! Lol
I mean I'd have to imagine they'll cover the holes with an outside padding if it starts getting widely used, I'd imagine the commercial version won't look much different than a normal basketball
That was my immediate thought seeing it too, the aerodynamics are gonna be way different to the point it puts pro-ballers at a massive disadvantage so I can't see them ever adopting the new style. If they somehow do manage to make it new regulation then there's always going to be tons of complaints in pro games from the losing side... They'll start claiming the new ball bounced or flew differently and cost them the game. No matter which side loses they'll use the new balls as an excuse to demand a rematch claiming they would've won if it was a regular one so I imagine it's not gonna last long before it's banned from all the complaints, if it even somehow gets adopted in the first place...
@@DrakeOola Meh. MLB changes the spec of a baseball every few years. Golf changes the spec of a golfball every few years. The NBA changes about once a decade. They'll get over it. Everytime there's a baseball spec change there's a year of people complaining and then it's a non issue. Golf? Same thing. NBA? Same thing. People get over it.
I don't know much about basketball but the the difference in equipment depending on the environment is a fun element. For the players to have to adjust also adds to it.
I would assume the air travelling through the ball rather than around it would create some differences. Would love to see this thing tried out in an exhibition game.
You could account for the amount of air drag a traditional ball has and print it in a way that makes it identical to a traditional ball. Basically by making the holes bigger or smaller until it has the same amount of air drag.
Realistically, everyone will see this, then they’ll say it’s too weird, too different, or causes problems with how they play (even if it doesn’t). So no one will buy it, Wilson will decide to manufacture basketballs the traditional way to keep from becoming bankrupt, and it’ll all have been one interesting but very short-lived experiment. 😭
The main problem I see with the ball is how it interacts with surfaces over time (friction - inducing the grip on the ball for dribbling and shooting along with hitting the rim, etc) and spin (it’s hollow so it will fly differently than a regular basketball)
@@jedisrc00l I think what he's trying to say is that air passes through all of the holes in the ball, so the drag is different from a traditional basketball as it flies through the air.
@@jedisrc00lyes but it has a total sealed circumference. The Air moves through this one changing drag and wind resistance for the ball in the air and how it bounces.
I think it still has the leather outer shell. This is just the inner portion of the basketball. You know how like a normal basketball has the rubber underneath the leather?
By changing the physics of it being non pressurised it will make it denser and harder to bounce, not to mention more dangerous given that significantly less air resistance on the ball will change how it bounces or is thrown.
@@phamthai6052 they won't fool. That's why it's called sustainable. Even if they add fake leather it will still ruin the whole point of making this ball
@@Piyushrahi you might want to cover it with something Einstein. If you play outside think about all the little rocks that'll be clanging around in the ball.
I doubt it feels the same, there's a reason we can't have air-less tires on the street. Air distributes the pressure evenly throughout the inside of the ball, this ball would only bounce because of deformation. So basically it wouldn't feel the same and while it does still bounce I 100% doubt it feels the same.
@@JamieBootay-uf9fi And it never will, I see a giant flop. Or maybe it will be like how they promised us airless tires years ago, then they realized that air is kinda important, but they still decided to make them for atv's because they're on rough terrain anyway. Maybe they'll make these and some people will use them, but it will never replace the basketballs in the NBA
This ball's 3D geometric structure will allow for the same bounce as a standard NBA basketball. I recommend you do more research before concluding how effective the ball would be.
@@rileypaul3244 its probably a resin based SLA printer and not a FDM like most printers are/were. I can see why he'd describe one of those that way, and think it was some new, significantly different tech, which it is, but maybe not understand that all printers fit his wording lol. SLA can do the entire layer at once and is almost certainly how youd do something like this ball anyway nowadays
Just accept it man in the future our only job will be filling out forums and fixing machinery because companies don’t have to pay machines and right now they are being used in high quantities
Plastic has only a certain amount of bends before it loses structure. These balls will do flat in a different way. It's not the future of balls, they'll never use them.
@@not_glad I don’t think they’d be dumb enough to stick with plastic. Plenty of elastic alternatives that are just as effective and 3d printer capable.
I get your point, but this is a ball that's constanlty being hit, thrown, bounced, and abused. There is no material on earth that doesn't degrade from use. Planned obsolescence exists (mostly in electronics) but most of the time shit just breaks because things always break from use.
"Kids will never experience the pain of a flat ball." True, but I can already imagine this thing cracking open, like imagine cavities in your ball, your hand just slips in there.
@@cornycontent1915 the only part of that which is correct is the time, but if you get 3000, probably more because Wilson is rich, it would be faster and cheaper than manual labor and factories which they use currently
That's a neat prototype. Hope to see more especially with how it handles aerodynamically. Also, how it sounds as well. That dink of a well inflated ball is very distinct.
The openings are so small, the air resistance is pretty negligible, as far as curving it. But with the right amount of spin, you could curve it pretty good. Although it might not be as dramatic as you think, because of the uniformness and spacing of the holes.
3D printers have been printing single 2D layers to make one 3D shape from their invention to now. The application used to give the printer a file is literally called a "Slicer" because it slices the 3D file into 2D layers
It moves in 3 dimensions yes it prints layer by layer that are 2d like a normal printer but obviously a 3d printer has another axis of movement vertically but I get ur point
Funny but I do see how not needing to fill them with air could be handy. How many people had to just deal with a deflated basketball during gym/recess in school? I did. An overall bad time.
Kids in the future won’t know the pain of being last in line to get a basketball during open gym and being stuck with a deflated ball.
It looks like yours would never be deflated though
@@SLUMP317 what the hell
@@SLUMP317 tf
@@SLUMP317 Ayo wtf
@@SLUMP317I just did 💀💀
Peepee poopoo
Playoff pg is no more...
@@epicmatt2776cuz they can't make the playoffs🤣🤣
@@strings_attached you listen to Tyler the creator. You’re gay on the low
@ByranNuzzi its 2023 calling someone gay isn't an insult or anything like that anymore. Just makes you sound dumb
Playoff P
Bro I don't gotta be a basketball fan to know that last sentence was outta pocket
So many lost jobs...
I’d love to see more of these in schools. So many times I see kids scramble to get the “good” basketballs and the unlucky kids get the crappy balls that don’t bounce at all. Having these also available would provide as a nice alternative.
Also, the basketball cut peoples hands, It had sharp edges.
@@atomicnumber202bro what?
I just brought my own bball to school lol
@@ksadjdadjaifencut up basketballs from years of use in schools had these sharp edges. Gyms wouldn’t replace new ones so after years of use the skin would be sticking out sharp and it would cut your fingers. It wouldn’t be a sharp cut but it would still kinda hurt and it would be a pain sitting down to write after
@@Cavachonc777 source?
Damn shaq is gonna be destroying the basketballs and the rims.
😈😈😈
Shaq is 51 years old.
Been out of the league for 13 years.
@@MoDeegroes it's a joke
@@MoDeegroes 🤓☝️
@@acceptableshorts6149 a joke must be funny and needs to be connected to whats happening right now.
PG out here catching strays 💀
Bro stoped playing with dead cows and processed dinossaurs💀
For valid reason tbh
The crab game picture 😅
NBA Players: At least I won’t have to give signatures
That is probably the only advantage of this ball
“I printed this basketball in One Piece”
Yep Luffy made it
the one piece is real
@@Naval_Destroier can we get much higher?
@@therealitsglitchtrap higher....soo High..
hope there's no tiny rocks on the outdoor courts lol
Oh lord that would be hell
Doh!
@SUBJECT M01 pretty sure they would skin these anyway. Cause otherwise there's no friction.
My guess is the final version will have a "skin" of sorts.
dude you can just like... shake it off
the aerodynamics will not be the same since it has airholes. many shooters will hate it specially advanced shooters who are used to "spin" on the ball
true
Yeah and i wonder if it acts the same when you spin it off the backboard
Nope; it has a mesh structure, which wouldn't affect the spin or bounce of the ball.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 the spin through the "air" would not be a 1 to 1. hence the term aerodynamics.
True but surely they though of this and did someething like change the shapes and stuff for shooting who knows?
"has no air" proceeds to show ball that has all the air
underrated
He means contains no air
@@AuralPods-gm4pgstill contains air
It just doesn’t need to be filled with air since it has holes and air already goes in it
@@TheMasterBee that’s my point yeah
The thing is, every ball will now be an AIR ball
The aerodynamics of all those holes is what makes me curious
Same, either will be more or less affected by the air, really just gonna have to see how it plays out
I was also thinking about the grip, like wouldn't be hard for some players to palm a ball like that?
@@z4gee12 it's tough to say but really promising considering the amount of basketballs they make every year it would save ressources like crazy
Don't play at Venice beach
@@z4gee12didn't NBA try a 'new ball' that was scrapped because it was injuring the players' hands?
"A special kind of 3d printing that prints using 2d layers"
Man do i have news for you
I was thinking that lol
Ikr 😂
LITERALLY 😭
Every 3D printer works like that, like what is so special bout it ☠️
@@cookiecrumbzi yes mate, that's the point he made...don't need to be a parrot
bro we are gonna economize so much air with this🔥
Proceeds to show ZERO footage of the airless ball in action lol
I would love to see a video of some teams playing with them for the first time without any practice
Yo that would be crazy!!!!!!
I'd love to see that
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If the ball was engineered correctly, it would have EXACTLY the same weight as a standard basketball, and a VERY close approximation to its dynamic elasticity (bounciness).
Nike: we gotta teach an 11 yr old Chinese kid how to 3D print a ball.
Fun fact - China banned child labor in 1991 because we asked them to. By comparison the province I live in here in Canada allows child labor for certain industries like farming. In China the age of work is 16 here it's only 14. So technically they're doing better than Canada on the issue.
@Abe Buckingham just because it's banned officially doesn't mean that it doesn't happen.
@@abebuckingham8198 sorry Abe but now we got 7 year olds 'Yao' and 'Heung' who are breathing in harmful toxics released from plastics, while being in charge of the manufacturing of this 'airless basketball' which looks absolutely hideous
American slaughter houses hire migrant children.
@@abebuckingham8198 where’s the fun in that fact?
That kid getting scared by the exploding basketball made my day😂
1891: Basketball
2023: no air basketball
My dude just said what normal 3D printing is
It’s not, you can see the actual process on UA-cam
@@blackadventure1145 emphasys on "said"
@@blackadventure1145 It is: source, my 3D printer currently printing precise geometric shapes using 2D layers
PG : “Why’d he say fuck me for?”
😂😂😂
“Nelly fucked your first baby momma”
😂
😂😂
😭😭😭😭
One of the only new inventions I think is a great idea to promote fair game and more sustainability, it seems pretty cool
"Ayo man these holes are slipery fr fr, I can't hit my shot"
"Man this wind crazy, blew my ball right out the hoop"
@@Sinnk_ “And I finally put my ball inside the hole and it went through “
@@malcomx1924 bro I blink and then your comment pops like what
It’s like a real time UA-cam comment conversation
Bro
They thought this was a exam question and forgot air resistance
Sick reference, bro.
I thought about that, too. There was a short clip in the video where it looked like they applied another layer, kind of like a sticker, to the outside of the ball. After the new layer was applied, it looked like it had the surface of a typical basketball.
This thing has to be a joke lmao. Its so badly thought out and the design with all those holes is disgusting
@@DelDelta_ that would work but would also defeat the purpose of being made in one piece and that sticker also might change the bounce
@@R9naldo it's not disgusting
Zion gone punch a hole through the flow😂
Even the basketball was affected by andrew tates "breath air!"💀
This is perfect! I can't wait to see how much better this will be going forward!
But the leather old basketballs had, you were able to get a good grip on the ball but not this new plastic one
"I don't think the ball will smell the same like the old ones"
These companies don’t want to sell a ball that never goes flat, they want you to buy more than one.
...? Just inflate it.
Wilson said fick it
The goal is a monopoly, as is with every massive corporation
But if this is more durable, why would you need to buy more of these than the traditional ones?
Why do we keep buying new reusable water bottles. We're indulgent and love the feeling of "new" over utility.
I always ended up with the titty ball during open gym 😂😂
The fucking what now 😂 like a saggy deflated tit or is that a synonym for something else?
especially at school bro is only like 4 good ones out of 10
You got the titty ball, I got the pancake. One bounce and that thing tore to shreds.
Same, it actually made me way better at controlling the ball, because I had to learn to keep the nub on top at all times so it didn't screw up the bounce and make it go flying lol
@@lBoogieI If this ain't the truth 😂😂😂
If playing in outdoors, there is a change to get mud and/or small debris to go inside and stuck there. Which will differ actual weight and bounce of basketball
With the 3d printers also having many colors of filament, this means each ball could be custom made for each team, state, or country.
Happy to see PG still catching strays
I WAS ABOUT TO BE THE 50TH LIKE
BUT NOOOOO
SOMEONE BEAT ME TO IT
Weirdo
@@zekeggyso what
Why?
Hey Malcom
Kids in the future will never know how amazing old school basketballs were.
What makes you say that? I mean, couldn't you just as easily say "kids of the past will never know how amazing these pop-proof, leak-proof, high-grip basketballs are"? Why are the old ones any better?
@@dIancastersay less
Kids in the future will never know how awesome it was to not have advanced technology and easy access to great healthcare & non radioactive or poisonous products. Lmfao. Unless they’re in China or some other crap country.
@@dIancaster because according to the internet everything old is good and new is bad
thats like someone in the 50's saying "future kids won't know how amazing our basketballs were". Do you ever think about how you wish you could play with a basketball from the 1950s? no. no one cares. Things get better.
There is still the issue of the holes, they'll add a tiny bit of aerodynamics since air can just pass right through, meaning you can throw this ball a little further than before.
It has air. Just doesn't trap air.
"It can be made perfectly every time"
My man has never run a 3D printer of any kind in his life.
Idk, they're using state-of-the-art printing tech. This is actually quite revolutionary
@@lunarvision78 even the best printers a prone to error. I'd say the most stable I've seen is SLA or some other for of lithography.
Personal-use 3d printers are not of the same quality lmao. Also I would say personal use 3d printers do print correctly around 99% of the time assuming proper usage. Source: I own a 3d printer; only mess-ups I've really had have been bed adhesion.
I think a professional industrial 3d printer would be more accurate then the one you have at home 😁also to prove you wrong nasa has an accurate 3d printer (u said there aren't any)
@@hubertcumberdale6404 There was a shot in the video of it being pulled out of what looks like a laser sintering machine, I think that's how theyre made
bro just described regular 3dprinting
Kind of a crap explanation but this was produced using additive manufacturing
@@mtndew4746 Which is 3D printing in a nutshell..?
@@mtndew4746By definition, 3d printing is a type of additive manufacturing
Literally
except for "perfectly every time"
Players still have to test it though. Aerodynamics would be different for a sphere that air has to pass around it and a spherical object that air can pass through.
I remember the last time the NBA tried to introduce a new ball, and I don’t even watch sports.
Bro you know damn good and well that PG will find some excuse lol "ohh my fingers get stuck in the holes when I shoot" excuse me sir....are your fingers cigarettes??!! Lol
Cigarettes? Cause his fingers are butt?
Hilarious comment, you win 😂😂
I mean I'd have to imagine they'll cover the holes with an outside padding if it starts getting widely used, I'd imagine the commercial version won't look much different than a normal basketball
I'm curious about the air resistance and impact on spin as it goes through the air. Seems like it's going to move in unexpected ways for players
This was my initial thought. I'd like to see a pro practice with one.
That was my immediate thought seeing it too, the aerodynamics are gonna be way different to the point it puts pro-ballers at a massive disadvantage so I can't see them ever adopting the new style. If they somehow do manage to make it new regulation then there's always going to be tons of complaints in pro games from the losing side...
They'll start claiming the new ball bounced or flew differently and cost them the game. No matter which side loses they'll use the new balls as an excuse to demand a rematch claiming they would've won if it was a regular one so I imagine it's not gonna last long before it's banned from all the complaints, if it even somehow gets adopted in the first place...
@@Chordstrideyeah all the balls used today in sports should stay that way.
I was thinking the same thing. The amount of spin on some shots makes me think that this ball would be much different to shoot and aim
@@DrakeOola Meh. MLB changes the spec of a baseball every few years. Golf changes the spec of a golfball every few years. The NBA changes about once a decade. They'll get over it. Everytime there's a baseball spec change there's a year of people complaining and then it's a non issue. Golf? Same thing. NBA? Same thing. People get over it.
The real reason Tom Brady retired, he knew airless balls were coming.
I don't know much about basketball but the the difference in equipment depending on the environment is a fun element. For the players to have to adjust also adds to it.
Its also important to note that anytime the ball was used, it sucked.
Just a little detail
I would assume the air travelling through the ball rather than around it would create some differences. Would love to see this thing tried out in an exhibition game.
You could account for the amount of air drag a traditional ball has and print it in a way that makes it identical to a traditional ball. Basically by making the holes bigger or smaller until it has the same amount of air drag.
@dakotasclassiccars7246 The hole size also affects the bounce and weight. It's probably a precise balancing game without much variability.
They are still putting the leather on the outside of the ball. They are just showing off the ball innerds in the video
@@Turdinator-qe3nf No, the ball in the video is the complete product.
Im imagining the crazy amount of curve you can put on a wiffle ball
I can’t use this ball what am I gonna blame my bad shooting on
Double rims.
Always blame the double rims
Don't forget about the wind.
HoLEs
Realistically, everyone will see this, then they’ll say it’s too weird, too different, or causes problems with how they play (even if it doesn’t). So no one will buy it, Wilson will decide to manufacture basketballs the traditional way to keep from becoming bankrupt, and it’ll all have been one interesting but very short-lived experiment. 😭
Say that air is better
People in the future will not know what old basketball sounds like
Who else just feels like feeling that ball? 🏀
My man gave a whole power point presentation on this ball just to jab PG13 lol
Me remembering the "new ball" they made, but got scrapped because it was injuring players. 😬
The one that felt like sandpaper or grip tape? XD
@@Honey_Daddy the 06 ball
@@Honey_Daddy yup that’s the one this is why we can’t believe when they say “ the future ball of the nba” bs
Imagine being a company that makes f*cking Space Shuttle parts and your boss comes in like "welp, we're making a basketball today!"
It is also less affected by wind, due to the holes there is less surface area and wind will just go through it
"Type of 3d printing where it prints in 2d layers" bro just described the only kind of 3d printing 💀
Every single type of additive manufacturing works like this lmao
Forgot about non planar slicing
4-5-6 axis 3D printers
@@JackHansonXJ-Man1x5PeaceX those are experimental at the moment and are extremely nitche
The main problem I see with the ball is how it interacts with surfaces over time (friction - inducing the grip on the ball for dribbling and shooting along with hitting the rim, etc) and spin (it’s hollow so it will fly differently than a regular basketball)
Regular basketballs are hollow too
@@jedisrc00l I think what he's trying to say is that air passes through all of the holes in the ball, so the drag is different from a traditional basketball as it flies through the air.
It’s a valid concern but if the NBA adopted the ball the players would get used to it as they would use the same type of ball every game.
@@CatPTSD I mean it'd make existing players worse though
@@jedisrc00lyes but it has a total sealed circumference. The Air moves through this one changing drag and wind resistance for the ball in the air and how it bounces.
Everybody gangsta until someone sits on it too hard💀
The players would need to adjust their tosses/throws due to the change in wind resistance.
"This basketball is the future of the NBA", Proceeds to not show a single bounce of the ball.
did you not watch the whole thing stupid? they showed it being bounced
(Hits floor and does nothing but make a plastic like sound)
There was a clip in the video of a guy dribbling with it.
It’s not the future. The NBA ball will always use the same ball, this ball might be for the future for schools in poverty stricken areas.
@@punkrockdavid yeah this kid is a dunce. that ball won’t even touch a high school court let alone the NBA
Alternate title, random dude discovers that 3D printing is 3D printing
Fr tho😂
Seriously, pretty sure I could make this with mine lmao
3d printing with rubber is pretty cool. cant wait to be able to buy this thing. dont think my ender 3 would cut it.
Actually, this ball has slightly different aerodynamics since it has holes while the classic one doesn't
Rigorous testing - "Yeah, we hit it with a fucking bat a whole bunch. It's pretty good."
I loved the part where you showed us how well it bounces!
Edit: I think I’m about to start world war 3 in the replies because of the word deadass 💀
he deadass showed a clip of somone dribbling it
@@Domawari hardly
@@Domawari Shit was deadass the best deadass proof that ever deadassed.
@@ridebmx24seven deadass deaded the ass so dead that the ass was dead
ass
He quite obviously doesn’t own one to test
Its travel rate has to be different since the air moves through it. Could also cause a different rotation than the traditional ball.
Since u talking about travel and Basketball i figure we ask Lebron about it 😂😂
I think it still has the leather outer shell. This is just the inner portion of the basketball. You know how like a normal basketball has the rubber underneath the leather?
@@ayala4sniper what a reach lol.
It’s covered so it looks the same meaning that’s not a factor
By changing the physics of it being non pressurised it will make it denser and harder to bounce, not to mention more dangerous given that significantly less air resistance on the ball will change how it bounces or is thrown.
Not only is it better for the environment but it looks so COOL
I assure you, it has air in it lol
Yup and it will still need pressure
Why
@trinitylovesyou And what do you think will seep in through those holes 24/7?
Or is it a magic vacuum?
Technically yeah u right 😭
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Ima end this mans whole career.
bro just started a war at the end.
Aerodynamics and air drag left the chat.
they gonna add leathers so it'll be just like a normal basketball
@@phamthai6052 they won't fool. That's why it's called sustainable. Even if they add fake leather it will still ruin the whole point of making this ball
@@Piyushrahi you might want to cover it with something Einstein. If you play outside think about all the little rocks that'll be clanging around in the ball.
@@jcb4826 whos Einstein
@@Piyushrahithat sudden "fool" from your reply lmao 😂
Tom Brady looking at this with an angry face cause he can’t deflate a ball anymore
lmao
Sir a foot ball and basket ball aren't used for the same sport
Mud is its enemy
The colts when they can't blame their humiliating losses due to naturally lower pressure balls.
Ha…ha…ha ……….ha ….. ha
reason: feels/works the same and looks cool cooler
With he holes in it too means air will flow through it easier and thus reduce wind resistance.
I doubt it feels the same, there's a reason we can't have air-less tires on the street. Air distributes the pressure evenly throughout the inside of the ball, this ball would only bounce because of deformation. So basically it wouldn't feel the same and while it does still bounce I 100% doubt it feels the same.
You're exactly right. It doesn't bounce the exact same as the official nba game ball
@@JamieBootay-uf9fi And it never will, I see a giant flop. Or maybe it will be like how they promised us airless tires years ago, then they realized that air is kinda important, but they still decided to make them for atv's because they're on rough terrain anyway. Maybe they'll make these and some people will use them, but it will never replace the basketballs in the NBA
This ball's 3D geometric structure will allow for the same bounce as a standard NBA basketball. I recommend you do more research before concluding how effective the ball would be.
@@weltschmerzistofthaufig2440 It’s trash and you know nothing of aerodynamics.
Because airless tyres aren't good enough yet. This is
The way you explained 3D printing was hilarious
Was thinking the same thing lol, "printing in 2d layers", so just regular 3d printing then haha
@@rileypaul3244 its probably a resin based SLA printer and not a FDM like most printers are/were. I can see why he'd describe one of those that way, and think it was some new, significantly different tech, which it is, but maybe not understand that all printers fit his wording lol. SLA can do the entire layer at once and is almost certainly how youd do something like this ball anyway nowadays
@DjangoDoesComputer Yep. I was thinking when he described it... "so... isn't that just.. regular 3D printing..?"
Bro has beef with Paul George 💀💀💀
Whatever its printed out of will still be modified by temps and pressures. Even if only minutely.
Plus, all the people that work at the Spalding factory, can be fired now.
why are you so negative man? Chill
I mean is he wrong tho
Well...yeah, isn't that how economics works?
Just accept it man in the future our only job will be filling out forums and fixing machinery because companies don’t have to pay machines and right now they are being used in high quantities
@@YourName-bl7ut They'll have machines fix machines.
They just need to figure out how to implement planned obsolescence into its production before it is released.
Definitely made of a cheap plastic that breaks apart after the first winter by the time they start making them at mass
Plastic has only a certain amount of bends before it loses structure. These balls will do flat in a different way. It's not the future of balls, they'll never use them.
Not plastic tho? Made of an elastomeric polymer (or Elastomer) and a Elastomer is closer to a rubber and not plastic.
@@not_glad I don’t think they’d be dumb enough to stick with plastic. Plenty of elastic alternatives that are just as effective and 3d printer capable.
I get your point, but this is a ball that's constanlty being hit, thrown, bounced, and abused.
There is no material on earth that doesn't degrade from use. Planned obsolescence exists (mostly in electronics) but most of the time shit just breaks because things always break from use.
That ending though, oof
Lmao
"Kids will never experience the pain of a flat ball."
True, but I can already imagine this thing cracking open, like imagine cavities in your ball, your hand just slips in there.
“More easy to make? Good let’s triple the price”
You do realize 3d printing is an incredibly complex process requiring a lot of time, power, and expensive materials? It's not a layer of pigskin.
@@cornycontent1915then mass produce ? There's no downside of mass production in this scenario. In fact it will be more beneficial for them
@@xypeaccount78533d printers along with the material they use to print costs a lot of money when you get to the scale of mass production
@@cornycontent1915 the only part of that which is correct is the time, but if you get 3000, probably more because Wilson is rich, it would be faster and cheaper than manual labor and factories which they use currently
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The hundreds of holes on the basketball made to reduce air resistance have left the chat
@@blayzrblayd5900 i think he was referring to the holes themselves. It'll change how the ball plays
@@blayzrblayd5900 that’s what he’s saying. players are used to the air resistance
ok chill guys
Thats gonna be hard as hell to clean
The only thing about that is that if one fails because of faulty design you have to recall all of them because they were all made with the same print
I'm more curious what the air drag comparison is like with all those holes.
Yeah it can't be the same. This is gonna end up just like that ball from 2006 or whatever
I feel like it’ll be tiny but players at the nba level will tell the difference.
@@kadenmoss8904 with no air resistance, I'd say it won't be "tiny". They'll definitely need to shoot with less power than usual
@@onanisland157 it’s more air influence meaning if you took a fullcourt shot all the holes will probably make the ball curve
it prolly has faux leather on it
“This basketball has no air”
Ayo I didn’t know Tom Brady started playing basketball
Tom Brady? I think you mean George Floyd
@@Stormthatisapproaching oof
@@Stormthatisapproaching your motivation has certainly paid off this time
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Babe wake up, new basketball just dropped
All fun and games until there are sticks and stones stuck inside it 💀
Need this in tennis, if they could endure being used. The rate that tennis balls are used and replaced due to them wearing out is insane.
@@miro6017 that industry
The aerodynamics issue with the holes would most likely be exaggerated in tennis balls because of their size. Curve balls may be possible.
@@miro6017 everybody who plays tennis. So basically millions of people. Not everyone is trapped indoors playing minecraft all day like you.
We call those whiffle balls
@@jimbothompkins yea they already have those horrible plastic balls with holes in them that just can’t be used when hitting them really hard
That's a neat prototype. Hope to see more especially with how it handles aerodynamically. Also, how it sounds as well. That dink of a well inflated ball is very distinct.
Good point on the aerodynamics since it's porous.
So...my first thought was also about the aerodynamics. I instantly went to thoughts of wiffle balls curving when pitched.
The openings are so small, the air resistance is pretty negligible, as far as curving it. But with the right amount of spin, you could curve it pretty good. Although it might not be as dramatic as you think, because of the uniformness and spacing of the holes.
@@trentonstaggs2968
Imaging throwing the ball from coast to coast and it curves mid air.
That will be sick
@@trentonstaggs2968 I can curve a basketball easy ...those holes are massive !!!
I knew cutting disk elements from spheres and integrating them would pay off someday😭
You can get close, but it will never feel the same to experienced people
3D printers have been printing single 2D layers to make one 3D shape from their invention to now. The application used to give the printer a file is literally called a "Slicer" because it slices the 3D file into 2D layers
It moves in 3 dimensions yes it prints layer by layer that are 2d like a normal printer but obviously a 3d printer has another axis of movement vertically but I get ur point
@Linux Not really 2D but we get what you mean
@valorantorion the z axis! Lol I woke up to a messed up print this morning because of that issue!
You have never opened up a 2D printer? The print head is just printing in one dimension. Many times, like many 1D slices which become 2D.just saying.
Tom Brady has left the chat.
This one's actually 😆😆
I didn’t realize Tom Brady played basketball 🤡
Tom Brady doesn’t play basketball
@@bhaskard8405 woosh 🤡
@@cgrisby1965 yeah no fucking shit, but this analogy makes no sense considering what actually happened during deflategate
Paul George caught a stray 🤣
We be nearin' for a literal *"SPACE JAM"* to happen in real life!
Yes, basketball sustainability has always been a major concern and keeps me up at night😅
Funny but I do see how not needing to fill them with air could be handy. How many people had to just deal with a deflated basketball during gym/recess in school? I did. An overall bad time.
that would be whistling so hard, not to mention the air friction going though it at ALL TIMES
The air friction should be less than a normal ball, given that it has less surface area to resist air flow. The whistling is a potential issue.
@@wyattsperry4584 all indoor court games are full of squeaking anyway
Lee air restriction means a dynamic change in pass speed. Mess up a lot of pros
RIP physics
I thought this was just the inner part. So they would still wrap it in a leather skin.