Follow the bouncing ball.This season, National Basketball Association National Basketball Association (NBA) U.S. professional basketball league. It was formed in 1949 by the merger of two rival organizations, the National Basketball League (founded 1937) and the Basketball Association of America (1946). [NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= ] players took to the court with a new synthetic [artificial] ball. After complaints by many players, however, the league decided to switch back to leather balls. "I'm very excited," LeBron James LeBron James (born December 30 1984) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). of the Cleveland Cavaliers The Cleveland Cavaliers (also known as the Cavs) are a professional basketball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They began playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a 1970 expansion team and won their first Eastern Conference Championship in 2007. told a reporter after the announcement. "You see my smile, right?" James was one of many NBA players who spoke out against the new ball. They said that the synthetic ball bounced differently from the leather one. Several also complained that the ball hurt their hands. At the request of Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, two scientists from the University of Texas at Arlington For other system schools, see University of Texas System. History Established in 1895 as Arlington College, it was renamed Carlisle Military Academy (1902), Arlington Training School (1913), and Arlington Military Academy (1916). performed tests on the synthetic ball. Kaushik De and James Horwitz first did a simple bounce test. They used a camera that tracks distance and motion. The scientists found that the new synthetic ball bounced lower than a conditioned leather ball. "What we discovered is that this new ball, when it comes back up, it doesn't always come up straight," said De. The next step was to figure out why. The problem, it turns out, was in the logo. On the synthetic ball, the NBA logo was embossed em·boss tr.v. em·bossed, em·boss·ing, em·boss·es 1. To mold or carve in relief: emboss a design on a coin. 2. , leaving an uneven surface. On the leather ball, the logo is painted. Visine Test In another test, the scientists tried to determine how the balls reacted to sweaty hands. They used Visine, a solution that is similar to sweat. With only one drop of Visine on the synthetic ball, it became 55 percent more slippery than the leather one. According to NBA Commissioner David Stern, the new ball led to more shooting and scoring. But, Stern said, the players' feelings were more important than the numbers. "The most important statistic," he said, "is the view of our players." |
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