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It's just for BBM. The original floor will be back.If the glass floor is twice as elastic as a wood floor, does that mean that the ball bounces higher and players jump higher? How would that affect players moving from this floor to another teams floor?
Probably because the NCAA won't allow it...yet...Until the NBA puts this in all of their arenas, which is likely coming at some point I would assume.I wonder Is it temporary because of the cost or the NCAA won’t allow it?
Would be so cool to be permanent.
We went to Vegas last December and our hotel room window had a great view of the SphereThe Sphere in Las Vegas is a sight to behold. You should check it out if you’re in that area, it’s amazing.
I saw U2 there ... amazing place !!We went to Vegas last December and our hotel room window had a great view of the Sphere
Was a lot of fun to watch
I have not thought about it being used for practice and direction. I was thinking about being able to tell if someone steps on a line or something. Its pretty crazy.When the NBA all star thread talked about this floor, there was some discussion. That from a teaching perspective, it could be great. Lines and arrows on the floor during practice to show players where to go, etc. Instead of drawing up inbounds plays, it just appears on the floor while working on them during practice.
I wonder how much it cost to rent this thing for the event and if this has been used since the all star game.
Ton of videos posted on YouTube this week of the Eagles opening weekend there.The Sphere in Las Vegas is a sight to behold. You should check it out if you’re in that area, it’s amazing.
My first thought…does it cause knees to explode?
I believe it is the same floor. Pope stated it had only been done one other time during the NBA all-star weekend (Indy). UK will be the first college team to unveil the technology and it's a one time occurrence.This may be the same floor, or company/technology, that they used for the NBA All-Star game here in Indy.
This is not permanent, and just for fun.
No..,just for MM…for now.1. Is this permanent?
2. If it is permanent, what happens to the new wooden floor we just got?
3. Is it actually durable enough to handle a full season?
4. How nicely does it play with replay cameras?
Interesting, but seems kinda gimmicky. Kinda like the Las Vegas ball. Maybe I just don't get it. I'll have to look up its use.