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Shot Aid Helps Public Schools, But Is It Fair If Unaffordable?
yahoo.com 1 month agoA new pricy high tech tool is helping some prep basketball programs close the gap on those of other larger schools, all while stoking some controversy over the ability to afford it. As detailed by Seattle Times high school sports reporter Mason Kelley, a new machine called "Noah" has been designed to measure the arc on players' basketball shots . Using NASA technology, the waist high "shooting system machine" registers the precise arc of each shot fired by a player in its range, then announces that arc numb










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