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It’s hard to find ways to innovate on a standard basketball, but Wilson has broken the mold with its 3D-printed basketball full of holes. Updated: May 15, 2025 05:23 AM EST ...
UNC basketball has 11 scholarship players on tap for next season. With a couple of openings left to fill, fifth-year head coach Hubert Davis and his crew are now showing interest in Russian-born ...
Wilson Sporting Goods Co. has announced the latest release of the Wilson Airless Gen1, which is a first-of-its-kind 3D-printed basketball that never needs to be inflated.
Wilson’s Airless Gen1 basketball is back. The hollow, $2,500 3D-printed basketball that doesn’t need to be inflated was first showcased at the 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend.
The announcement of Wilson’s Airless Basketball and Cobra’s Iron Golf Clubs has brought in a new wave of innovation to sports manufacturing using 3D printing.
The year-end No. 1 was spotted with most hyped pieces of new sports tech to be released this year—Wilson’s Airless Gen1 basketball—in a limited-edition Off-White collab.
If you have ever wanted to create your own basketball, perfectly tailored to your preferences, right from the comfort of your home, you might be interested in a new 3D printing filament called PLA ...
“3D printing was one of the first manufacturing methods we considered for the airless basketball in 2018, but the material properties just weren’t where we needed them to be at the time. Still, we ...
We kick off this week’s edition with a video attempting to perfectly replicate the bounce of Wilson ‘s $2,500 3D printed airless basketball. Next up, Big Rep reveals how additive manufacturing is ...
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