@@oliver-gh5wj who’s the engineer? This thing was 3D printed. I can just buy my own off Amazon for like $1000 and make a billion Swiss cheese basketballs
@@Andrew-md6gh prove it then. Ill pay you 1000 dollars to print me this exact same ball. Thats like saying “art is easy” but if i put brushes and markers in front of you you couldnt draw or paint for shit, virtually everything is easier said than done thats why youre in the comments and not building this ball, you wouldnt even begin to know where to start on research or development, youve never printed anything that could bounce in your life, dont go knocking other peoples hard work because you cant see the value in it, its not for you and thats okay.
@@KingHill2015doubt it. NBA players have played their entire lives with a certain ball. They’re not gonna want to suddenly change to a different type of ball that doesn’t even make noise when it bounces. As long as NBA doesn’t adopt it, basketball players generally aren’t either. Only useful part of this product is if you need to play in a place that demands quiet.
I suspect what's Wilson's strategy: They'll cover the holes in "Gen 2" in order to avoid the dirt accumulation inside and some problems related to air flows through the ball when it's shot.
$2500 is crazy💀
Engineering costs money
@@oliver-gh5wjFor a stupid ball? Did you heard about world cup balls? They have more technology than this piece of crap.
@@energyshock10 how much did it cost for the engineers to build that ball?
@@oliver-gh5wj Addidas didn't say. But not $1.
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I had been planning on getting one till I saw the price was as much as a house payment.
Can y’all just make a video of somebody actually using it on a court?
Warranty?
If this makes you shoot straight in the wind outside idgaf I’m buying 30 😂😂😂
$2500? Keep your Swiss cheese basketball, Wilson. I’m good
You pay for the engineering mostly
@@oliver-gh5wj who’s the engineer? This thing was 3D printed. I can just buy my own off Amazon for like $1000 and make a billion Swiss cheese basketballs
@@Andrew-md6gh prove it then. Ill pay you 1000 dollars to print me this exact same ball. Thats like saying “art is easy” but if i put brushes and markers in front of you you couldnt draw or paint for shit, virtually everything is easier said than done thats why youre in the comments and not building this ball, you wouldnt even begin to know where to start on research or development, youve never printed anything that could bounce in your life, dont go knocking other peoples hard work because you cant see the value in it, its not for you and thats okay.
@@oliver-gh5wj yeah I’m not reading all of that but sorry or congratulations
You did read it, sorry it hurts your feelings
This can't possibly have the same aerodynamics as a regular ball.
This the equivalent of the EV car. The future has started. They got the ball rolling. Mind the pun
@@KingHill2015doubt it. NBA players have played their entire lives with a certain ball. They’re not gonna want to suddenly change to a different type of ball that doesn’t even make noise when it bounces. As long as NBA doesn’t adopt it, basketball players generally aren’t either. Only useful part of this product is if you need to play in a place that demands quiet.
@@dathunderman4Actually, the ball that NBA players use has gone through many changes over the decades.
If it ever reaches $250 I’ll buy it
I might pay $25 for the novelty value.
It will. In fact, it'll probably be a lot less than that within the next 10 years.
2,500 for that basketball is crazy
Engineering costs money
@@oliver-gh5wj Thats cool, but won't sell shit at that price. Would make more by making lower costs.
who's here after the MKBHD Video? 👍
2 and a half large for a basetball is pure insanity. I think I'll pass on "exploring the unknown"
Why 2500 tho? What’s wrong with them? Apple here I come 😂
Volleyballs next, right?
Although, beach volleyballs made this way would be problematic if they retained more sand.
This ad makes it look like you've released the new iPhone
Wtf 😂 I’ll stick to Spalding
Why is it $2500 for a 3D printed ball
Showing it emerging from the one material you definitely wouldn't want to use it on, sand....
I just have one question…WHY?
I present to you the ball that no player can sign it or ordinary people can buy it💀
2500$ for a piece of rubber.
I suspect what's Wilson's strategy: They'll cover the holes in "Gen 2" in order to avoid the dirt accumulation inside and some problems related to air flows through the ball when it's shot.
Covering the holes will create other issues. Basically, you can't cover them.
$2500? i eat for months with that
You take this on a court in public and you're getting robbed lol
literally the fortnite storm closing in at the start
Stl?
Finally
You say finally they you see the price💀