Nike have developed tech-powered basketball courts that teach you to play like LeBron James
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- Nike started an experimental tech programme to build the world's first Google tech-powered courts.
- The aim was to provide basketball training for kids with little access to coaches or limited internet access.
- The impact of the programme has been monitored and the results have been extremely positive.
Six months ago, Nike started an experimental tech programme called Hyper Court. The aim was to build the world's first Google tech-powered courts that can provide basketball training to kids with little access to coaches or the internet.
Just by pre-downloading and turning on the Hyper Court training app, users can learn the moves of NBA superstars LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Russell Westbrook and Kyrie Irving. No data connection is required once the app is downloaded.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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