Instant-feedback cameras watching Vols shoot

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A new voice is being heard in Pratt Pavilion. It's not a new Tennessee basketball coach, either.

Instead, it's Noahlytics.

The instant-feedback cameras are mounted on arms 13 feet above each shot clock, using sensors to read out each shot from anywhere on the floor, telling the shooter one of three options: shot arc, by degree, or where the ball lands in the cylinder, either from front to back or left to right.

...The overriding idea is each shooter using the instant feedback to fine tune his or her shooting motion — the equipment is installed on both the men's and women's practice courts at Pratt — and muscle memory.

Tennessee, by coincidence, became Noah Basketball's first sell of its latest product, Noahlytics, which reads shots from anywhere on the floor, produces detailed shot charts that are stored and shared electronically.

Instant-feedback cameras are watching Tennessee basketball players shoot
 
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Damn!! In the story it says Mostella made 1,300 shots in one day?! Made! Steph Curry makes 500 a day. Umm... Ok. Not sure if serious. I guess we will see a huge improvement in Mostella making 3's.
 
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Damn!! In the story it says Mostella made 1,300 shots in one day?! Made! Steph Curry makes 500 a day. Umm... Ok. Not sure if serious. I guess we will see a huge improvement in Mostella making 3's.

Some players actually make 1,500 a day. Atleast, they claim to.
 
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