My instructor drew up a basic diagram for me to follow in my next drill using an iPad. He showed how he wanted me to start at the baseline, then curl up to the corner of the free-throw line before taking a pass and driving to the basket. Easy enough to remember. Here's the thing, though: I didn't have to remember any of the words he spoke or any of the lines he scribbled. That's because, as he drew on his iPad screen, his diagrams simply appeared under my feet. Anytime he wanted to change or remove the drill, he simply tapped the iPad's screen, and everything on the floor changed instantly, illuminating my new route. Over the course of an afternoon visit, ASB's team took me through a catalog of visual experiences on their basketball court setup. Name an NBA team court design; they could swap it onto the surface we were standing on with one tap. Any practice drill template could be loaded onto the floor using ASB's 'Whiteboard' feature, a potential capability leap for basketball...
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