RSPCT Basketball Technologies News
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RSPCT Basketball Responds to News of Noah's Patent Lawsuit
RSPCT Basketball Technologies, the world leader in basketball shot tracking and the top operator of NBA teams, responded to a lawsuit filed by Pillar Vision. RSPCT expressed surprise at the lawsuit and stated that they had previously asked Pillar Vision to explain their basis for the accusation but received no response. RSPCT believes that Pillar Visions actions are driven by panic. The company has a history of successfully defending itself in court and will vigorously defend against this lawsuit. RSPCT will continue to provide reliable and high-quality shooting technology to its customers.
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Chris Paul And JJ Redick Invest In Basketball Shot Tracking Startup RSPCT
RSPCT Basketball, a technology-aided shooting startup, has received investments from NBA players Chris Paul, J.J. Redick, and Larry Hughes. The companys sensors track shooting percentage, accuracy, and trajectory, providing insights for players to improve their shooting skills. RSPCTs technology is already being used by NBA teams and youth academies. The company aims to bring data precision to shooting analytics in basketball and plans to expand its products adoption in the NBA. The investment from prominent NBA players not only provides capital for expansion but also increases exposure and mainstream adoption of RSPCTs product.
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NBA Players Chris Paul, JJ Redick Back Israeli Basketball Startup RSPCT
Tel Aviv-based basketball tracking startup RSPCT Basketball Technologies Ltd. has announced that Houston Rockets Player Chris Paul, Philadelphia 76ers’ JJ Redick, and former NBA player Larry Hughes have invested in the company. The financial details of the investment were not disclosed. RSPCT develops a small sensor that turns basketball baskets into smart baskets, tracking field goal percentages, shot accuracy, and trajectory in real time. The technology is already being used by several NBA teams, schools, and youth academies. The investment is expected to contribute to the companys growth.
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RSPCT Adapts Rifle Sharpshooting Technology to Basketball
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Israeli Startup Wants to Change How NBA Players Shoot
Israel-based company RSPCT has developed a system that can improve a basketball players shooting percentage. By analyzing shooting in high resolution and providing real-time feedback, the system helps players identify and correct errors that coaches may not see. The company is in negotiations with several NBA teams to install its system in their training facilities and courts. RSPCT is also working with the NBA League to collect real-time shooting information during the next season matches. The system has the potential to significantly impact players shooting percentages, which is of great interest to NBA teams and athletes aiming to reach the league.
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