HOW CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY HELPS BASKETBALL PLAYERS SHOOT
Mar 23, 2019
3 minutes
As a freshman last season at Michigan, Isaiah Livers shot 36 percent from 3-point range. Decent, but not great.
In the offseason, he went to work.
“I was shooting at like 37 to 40 on the angle, and that’s not good,” Livers said. “Now I’m at probably 45 to 48.”
Livers was referring to the arc on his shots, an area he’s tried to improve using an innovative system from the data-service provider Noah Basketball. The high-tech setup at Michigan’s practice facility can give
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