My Spalding NBA is turning a darker brown. Never realized how razor thin the panels are. Not surprised though because it’s one of the lightest balls I’ve used. I do agree that the Wilson NBA shoots with a bit more weight behind it. Funnily enough, I just applied some leather conditioner to my Spalding after tens of hours of use, and that little weight of oil goes a loooong way in feeling the difference while shooting. I haven’t broken in my Wilson NBA yet but it definitely feels better out of the box. Panels definitely a little thicker than Spalding NBA. Can see why NBA players (especially vets) needed an adjustment period. It’s really a seams ball unlike the near-perfect spherical Spalding where the seams are as minimal as possible. Picking up a Wilson evolution while training with a true leather ball is a different experience. Sometimes you like the feel of the composite microfiber, and sometimes it feels like a cheap toy. And just a heads up, eastbay has a 40% off code right now and they have wilson solutions in stock every now and then (29.5).
Okay @JA23 Productionz now you're getting TOO GOOD with the breakdowns my boy because even you hipped me to something. I love that you call the Wilson NBA a more panels basketball because that's a great way to describe it. The Spalding is a perfectly shaped ball, which allows it to shoot and play well. But the Wilson is an actual basketball, which sounds weird to someone reading this but I know you know what I mean. What oil did you use on the Spalding? I've been thinking about adding a leather treatment to my Spalding because it's still bright orange. I've spent most of the time breaking in the Wilson naturally, but I want to speed up the process of that Spalding before it starts to crack.
That’s right. The nba ball is not for everyone. For me I love it. I just appreciate the build quality and it’s just a nice all around ball. I feel like the people who know basketballs will appreciate the nba ball.
Hey man, please review Spalding TF-250, it is a cheaper affordable basketball and it will get traffic on your channel. Please review that ball, appreciate you
Big fan of your channel man, and I got my Wilson NBA coming this week so now I gotta try to make a vid as good as yours. Love your content and no cap you motivated me to start so thank you bro 🙏🏽 @Everything Basketball
@@Love2Hoop we need more basketball review channels. there r too many basketball shoes review channels but not enough basketballs and yet basketball is the main component of the game. so keep up with your content bro. good stuff.
I must have watched this vid five times lol. I picked up a used Evolution and Solution. The evo to practice for pickup games and a solution just as my main practice/game ball. The evo deflates easily which I heard is common for old ones. Thanks for the knowledge again!
Between me and you I JUST finished shooting the Wilson Encore review so be on the lookout for that. I couldn’t agree more and funny enough I played with the solution this morning in the gym.
If you're talking Evolution vs. EVO Nxt I'm picking the Evolution. The NXT feels nice, the color grabs attention, but the weight is very different than the older ball which for me personally shoots more like a Spalding TF
After watching a bunch of peoples content & reading reviews & articles. I came to the conclusion the best 3 balls are the Baden elite, Wilson Solution & Wilson NXT. Your video is 100% accurate
@@lukamartinko2821 the next will not last you outdoors at all. I heard the Splading Zi/o is good for outdoors, you can also get 2 under armour 495s for the price of one basketball. Also, the Nike elite is better for outdoors than the EVO. The last Time I played outdoors, My friend had this lebron basketball that’s made for outdoors and everybody enjoyed the grip. All worth considering.
I have the Baden Rival .. during shoot around before we start pick up, folks will grab my ball from a rebound, touch it, spin it around, dribble it, shoot it and never ask for it again OR they see me shooting it hit or miss, pass it right back to me, LOL!!
@@Love2Hoop no they can't. Good ol' Wilson Evolution... It's 10 dudes shooting with the same ball, but all different shades, wear and tear, lol. Then, bros take 10 mins to try each ball while I'm still bouncing, shooting with my Baden, 😂. Although, going straight from Baden to Wilson to a live game, I do feel and see a difference in my shots. I have to shoot with the Wilson 5 mins before a game or dead ball when bros are arguing. 😂
I always wanted a NBA ball, I might buy the Wilson when they release. I have Wilson Evolution, Baden Element, and Spalding Precision and the Wilson is definitely best but you have to go to the store and get a good one. They have all sorts of quality control issues.
How do you like the Precision?? Maaaan that Wilson consistency issue is REAL. I've bought so many of those basketballs, some have shaped like a ball, some shaped like an egg, some have all panels, some have panels peeling off. It's a great ball, but the consistency isn't always there.
@@Love2Hoop the grooves are really deep and it is kind of hard. I'm not sure if it would break in better later but it seems like it would take awhile. Also I don't like the air valve, you have to really force the needle in super hard I feel like I'm going to break the valve or needle every time.
For a soft touch and it needing to be outdoor the NCAA Replica might be a good pick for you. Has a soft feel, but is durable enough to handle outdoor play.
That ball is probably one of the better basketballs to shoot with because it's feels the lightest of the group. You lose a little on the ball control because of that, but you'll be able to launch that thing without compromising your form from deep.
Oooow okay finally a tough question 🤔 I would say that as much as I love the feel of the Nike Elite in my hands and off the shot, the consistency of the Solution makes it the winner. Hands dry, sweaty, wet, whatever the Solution is going to be pretty consistent. The Nike Elite doesn't have that IMO
There isn't really anything that compares to the solution. The 1000 feels like the solution, but it doesn't shoot or play like it. The new NCAA Evo plays like it, but doesn't feel like a solution. The solution is a one-of-a-kind in my opinion.
Man you are right on point about the Spalding, I have the official NBA Spalding ball, like you said expensive and when I'd bring it to the court guys would be like "WTH is this" and we'd switch to Wilson Evolution, only the really experienced guys like it. I'm not giving up the Spalding, however its 15yrs old, its turned that old-man leather brown and the dimples are a little smooth any suggestions on how to re-vitalized the leather?
Honestly with a basketball that hold, the leather is pretty much worn down. You could try using a leather conditioner to treat the leather to clean it, but at this point that chocolate Spalding is going to be what it's going to be.
What’s your opinion on The Rock C2C ball? The reviews I read are positive and the local D3 College uses it. I don’t get out and play I just go and shoot because of the arthritis in my knee. Awesome vids, keep up the good work.
Josh I appreciate the support champ! I actually like The Rock basketball. I don't think it gets a lot of love on the west coast, it seems more like a Midwest or east coast ball. Don't see a lot out here on the west coast
for you which is better for outdoor Wilson nba official, wilson nba forge pro, forge gold, jordan hyper gripe, adidas all court 2.0, spalding NBA highlight, nike kd, nike lebron james?
Dave that's a looooong list Champ. If I had to choose one I would go Forge Pro because that'll give you the easiest transition from playing outdoor and still being able to use an indoor ball and not lose too much between the two.
I still been debating on a newer basketball. Watched your other video. My friend came to the gym with a Rawlings NCAA ball and bro it was nice as heck! Im tryin to find a ball thats not Crazy heavy like the evolution, but i don't know if its because my kids left my basketball (evolution) outside for some time. though ppl still choose to play with my ball.
No you're right, in comparison the Evolution does play heavier and I think it's because of so much composite leather to make it soft. I have no idea where your buddy found a Rawlings but that's some prehistoric hoop right there! The Wilson Solution might be a good idea for you: same feel and play as Evolution but a little lighter in my opinion.
Great question. Like most things, there is a point where the product is essentially performing as intended but that usually takes time. A brand new car runs best after say 10,000 miles because the car has had time to work out all the impurities. Same with a basketball, there is a top layer on the ball that protects the material during shipment and storage. Once you get that layer off the feeling of the basketball(s) is as intended or "broken in"
Dawg you gotta put out some more content. I watch your videos like 20x each. Obviously whenever you feel like it. But I’ll play with a ball after one of your reviews and I swear you pinpoint everything exactly.
Boooy you gonna have me buy like 5 basketballs with comments like this! I'm not big on being IN FRONT of the camera, but I know I have a strange skill in breaking down really anything, but I have a passion for hoops so I think it comes out naturally. I'm in Manilla typing this response and I'll be working on a Nike Tournament vs Nike Elite Championship comparison hopefully before I land in LA.
Love this man...thank you. I play primarily indoors, and am looking for a new ball...highest quality possible....BUT do not want to spend almost $200 on something like the official NBA ball. So, based on this video it sounds like I should strongly consider the Wilson NCAA Solution?
150% brotha!! The Wilson Evolution is best bang for the buck, but my personal suggestion is the Solution. Your ball will stand out in the gym, plus get respect from the college/older players.
@@Love2Hoop Awesome thanks! Any thoughts on the Nike Elite Championship ball? I've seen some good reviews on it. www.nike.com/t/elite-championship-indoor-basketball-TxPnb5/NKI58-855?nikemt=true&cp=18687622652_search_%7CPRODUCT_GROUP%7CGOOGLE%7C71700000071397494%7CAll_X_X_X_X-Device_X_Nike-LongWoH_X%7C%7Cc&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAjwlrqHBhByEiwAnLmYUMVnsDH85vBlwMO13Ng5xW1MR7Z8T5Ms3tz7Wt40-OoA9KKZERpvDRoCrTQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I’m not even that good I just practice shooting form around the court mostly and just to get a more fun way of getting excercise but I definitely prefer just in general for whatever I do I want the best tools for the job or atleast evolution/solution level I really want to grab an official NBA ball tho and even tho I’m basically trash I feel like training with the best quality is the way to go or if I play a game I want to play with the best quality possible.. shit I’m the type who will measure and mark the true 3 point distance in the gym and play NBA distance 3s I can’t play no high school 3s so I’m gonna walk in trash as hell with an NBA ball a tape measure and something to mark the distance lol
@Jonathan a real deal true basketball lover!! You sound like me champ, I want to play with the best possible tool (within reason of course) if I'm going to be serious about it. I'm starting to enjoy golf, but I'm not ready to buy a custom set of clubs, but I know that at some point I'm going to have to because I want the right tools if I'm going to be playing the game. IDK if an NBA ball is the best for you just because not everyone is going to want to play with it, but if you practice with that your shot is gonna be water with an Evolution or Solution. 👍
@@Love2Hoop yea I feel you I’m gonna grab the solution for sure like you said everybody has an evolution I can use those anytime.. but yea I feel you on the custom length golf clubs I want those also lol I have a golf course near my house during summer there’s one hole that dips down into the ground so you can go out at night and hit balls and putt and no one can see you
You know what, I like how you put that: It's the amount of hours vs. the amount of times you play with it. You really have to put hours on the court with it to get it right.
I've been trying to get my hands on The Rock. I actually like that basketball but I put it in the same category of the Nike Elite Championship and the Under Armour indoor ball.
North Seattle CC for JUCO but I graduated from Barry University. Tried out for the team, made it, but the coach told me after I wouldn't play because I'm a walk-on. Decided to focus on getting my degree and move on
Why did you just ignore and disrespect the Rawlings edge basketball!’ It’s the best basketball on the market and if helps shooters learn how to spin the ball,! Review the Rawlings please!
Honestly it's probably because of when I think of Rawlings I think baseball. Baseballs, gear and equipment. Until you left this comment I didn't know Rawlings was still making basketballs. There are a few others I'd get before that one but it's something to keep in mind for sure.
@@Love2Hoop Exclusively indoors I use it, and I feel silly showing up with a dirty looking baskball so I clean it regularly. I didn't connect this ball and it catching fire once its wet until a kid got some slurpee on it and I had to rinse it off. Sometimes it was so easy to control, and shot percentage picks up, I didn't realize that happened cause of my sweat. Winter here is dry af, so now I pour some water on it before I play. I love it because its fire once you get going, plus no one ever has the same ball so no thiefing. Still, first AND last ball with white I'll ever own
My Spalding NBA is turning a darker brown. Never realized how razor thin the panels are. Not surprised though because it’s one of the lightest balls I’ve used. I do agree that the Wilson NBA shoots with a bit more weight behind it. Funnily enough, I just applied some leather conditioner to my Spalding after tens of hours of use, and that little weight of oil goes a loooong way in feeling the difference while shooting.
I haven’t broken in my Wilson NBA yet but it definitely feels better out of the box. Panels definitely a little thicker than Spalding NBA. Can see why NBA players (especially vets) needed an adjustment period. It’s really a seams ball unlike the near-perfect spherical Spalding where the seams are as minimal as possible.
Picking up a Wilson evolution while training with a true leather ball is a different experience. Sometimes you like the feel of the composite microfiber, and sometimes it feels like a cheap toy.
And just a heads up, eastbay has a 40% off code right now and they have wilson solutions in stock every now and then (29.5).
Okay @JA23 Productionz now you're getting TOO GOOD with the breakdowns my boy because even you hipped me to something.
I love that you call the Wilson NBA a more panels basketball because that's a great way to describe it. The Spalding is a perfectly shaped ball, which allows it to shoot and play well. But the Wilson is an actual basketball, which sounds weird to someone reading this but I know you know what I mean.
What oil did you use on the Spalding? I've been thinking about adding a leather treatment to my Spalding because it's still bright orange. I've spent most of the time breaking in the Wilson naturally, but I want to speed up the process of that Spalding before it starts to crack.
That’s right. The nba ball is not for everyone. For me I love it. I just appreciate the build quality and it’s just a nice all around ball. I feel like the people who know basketballs will appreciate the nba ball.
Hey man, please review Spalding TF-250, it is a cheaper affordable basketball and it will get traffic on your channel. Please review that ball, appreciate you
Big fan of your channel man, and I got my Wilson NBA coming this week so now I gotta try to make a vid as good as yours. Love your content and no cap you motivated me to start so thank you bro 🙏🏽 @Everything Basketball
@@Love2Hoop we need more basketball review channels. there r too many basketball shoes review channels but not enough basketballs and yet basketball is the main component of the game. so keep up with your content bro. good stuff.
@@EverythingBasketballs Exactly!
Dude how the hell do you only have 300 subscribers you have solid content and solid editing highly underrated channel
Appreciate the love, but really it's because I just started. It takes time to build
Also the Rawlings full grain basketball!! That is what they used in the late 90s
I must have watched this vid five times lol. I picked up a used Evolution and Solution. The evo to practice for pickup games and a solution just as my main practice/game ball. The evo deflates easily which I heard is common for old ones. Thanks for the knowledge again!
Between me and you I JUST finished shooting the Wilson Encore review so be on the lookout for that. I couldn’t agree more and funny enough I played with the solution this morning in the gym.
What do you think is better the old version of the evolution or new
If you're talking Evolution vs. EVO Nxt I'm picking the Evolution. The NXT feels nice, the color grabs attention, but the weight is very different than the older ball which for me personally shoots more like a Spalding TF
After watching a bunch of peoples content & reading reviews & articles. I came to the conclusion the best 3 balls are the Baden elite, Wilson Solution & Wilson NXT. Your video is 100% accurate
Do you think evo nxt would last at least a year on outdoor courts with decent grip? I don't have indoor courts so i must play outdoors
@@lukamartinko2821 the next will not last you outdoors at all. I heard the Splading Zi/o is good for outdoors, you can also get 2 under armour 495s for the price of one basketball. Also, the Nike elite is better for outdoors than the EVO. The last Time I played outdoors, My friend had this lebron basketball that’s made for outdoors and everybody enjoyed the grip. All worth considering.
@@matthewtaylor386 thanks. There is no spalding zi/o in my country and I need a high quality ball so I will consider nike elite
@@matthewtaylor386 nike elite competition or championship?
@@lukamartinko2821 Championship
I have the Baden Rival .. during shoot around before we start pick up, folks will grab my ball from a rebound, touch it, spin it around, dribble it, shoot it and never ask for it again OR they see me shooting it hit or miss, pass it right back to me, LOL!!
Yeah they can't quite figure out is this a good basketball or a bad basketball lol
@@Love2Hoop no they can't. Good ol' Wilson Evolution... It's 10 dudes shooting with the same ball, but all different shades, wear and tear, lol. Then, bros take 10 mins to try each ball while I'm still bouncing, shooting with my Baden, 😂. Although, going straight from Baden to Wilson to a live game, I do feel and see a difference in my shots. I have to shoot with the Wilson 5 mins before a game or dead ball when bros are arguing. 😂
You mad underrated
Appreciate that, I'm on the come up
I always wanted a NBA ball, I might buy the Wilson when they release. I have Wilson Evolution, Baden Element, and Spalding Precision and the Wilson is definitely best but you have to go to the store and get a good one. They have all sorts of quality control issues.
How do you like the Precision?? Maaaan that Wilson consistency issue is REAL. I've bought so many of those basketballs, some have shaped like a ball, some shaped like an egg, some have all panels, some have panels peeling off. It's a great ball, but the consistency isn't always there.
@@Love2Hoop the grooves are really deep and it is kind of hard. I'm not sure if it would break in better later but it seems like it would take awhile. Also I don't like the air valve, you have to really force the needle in super hard I feel like I'm going to break the valve or needle every time.
I think it would be a decent outdoor ball. People inside probably wouldn't like it.
What soft touch ball such as the wilson evolution can I buy for outdoor use? Is there any ball like this that you'll recommend me to buy? Thanks!
For a soft touch and it needing to be outdoor the NCAA Replica might be a good pick for you. Has a soft feel, but is durable enough to handle outdoor play.
great review man. any thoughts about the Spalding TF-1000 Legacy?
That ball is probably one of the better basketballs to shoot with because it's feels the lightest of the group. You lose a little on the ball control because of that, but you'll be able to launch that thing without compromising your form from deep.
What's your opinion on Nike Elite Championship vs the Wilson Solution NCAA ball?
Oooow okay finally a tough question 🤔 I would say that as much as I love the feel of the Nike Elite in my hands and off the shot, the consistency of the Solution makes it the winner. Hands dry, sweaty, wet, whatever the Solution is going to be pretty consistent. The Nike Elite doesn't have that IMO
Hi mate, which ball can be similar today to the Solution? Maybe the Spalding TF-1000 Legacy?
There isn't really anything that compares to the solution. The 1000 feels like the solution, but it doesn't shoot or play like it. The new NCAA Evo plays like it, but doesn't feel like a solution. The solution is a one-of-a-kind in my opinion.
Man you are right on point about the Spalding, I have the official NBA Spalding ball, like you said expensive and when I'd bring it to the court guys would be like "WTH is this" and we'd switch to Wilson Evolution, only the really experienced guys like it. I'm not giving up the Spalding, however its 15yrs old, its turned that old-man leather brown and the dimples are a little smooth any suggestions on how to re-vitalized the leather?
Honestly with a basketball that hold, the leather is pretty much worn down. You could try using a leather conditioner to treat the leather to clean it, but at this point that chocolate Spalding is going to be what it's going to be.
What’s your opinion on The Rock C2C ball? The reviews I read are positive and the local D3 College uses it. I don’t get out and play I just go and shoot because of the arthritis in my knee. Awesome vids, keep up the good work.
Josh I appreciate the support champ! I actually like The Rock basketball. I don't think it gets a lot of love on the west coast, it seems more like a Midwest or east coast ball. Don't see a lot out here on the west coast
for you which is better for outdoor Wilson nba official, wilson nba forge pro, forge gold, jordan hyper gripe, adidas all court 2.0, spalding NBA highlight, nike kd, nike lebron james?
Dave that's a looooong list Champ. If I had to choose one I would go Forge Pro because that'll give you the easiest transition from playing outdoor and still being able to use an indoor ball and not lose too much between the two.
Black for the Wilson evolution is more common than any other color of the ball and I have a blue one so I don’t think I’ll lose this one
Nah you'll definitely be able to spot yours from distance!
I still been debating on a newer basketball. Watched your other video. My friend came to the gym with a Rawlings NCAA ball and bro it was nice as heck! Im tryin to find a ball thats not Crazy heavy like the evolution, but i don't know if its because my kids left my basketball (evolution) outside for some time. though ppl still choose to play with my ball.
No you're right, in comparison the Evolution does play heavier and I think it's because of so much composite leather to make it soft. I have no idea where your buddy found a Rawlings but that's some prehistoric hoop right there! The Wilson Solution might be a good idea for you: same feel and play as Evolution but a little lighter in my opinion.
what do you mean by breaking the ball in?
Great question. Like most things, there is a point where the product is essentially performing as intended but that usually takes time. A brand new car runs best after say 10,000 miles because the car has had time to work out all the impurities. Same with a basketball, there is a top layer on the ball that protects the material during shipment and storage. Once you get that layer off the feeling of the basketball(s) is as intended or "broken in"
@@Love2Hoop oh wow, thank you for clarifying that. you actually explained it very clearly. again, thank you.
Dawg you gotta put out some more content. I watch your videos like 20x each. Obviously whenever you feel like it. But I’ll play with a ball after one of your reviews and I swear you pinpoint everything exactly.
Boooy you gonna have me buy like 5 basketballs with comments like this! I'm not big on being IN FRONT of the camera, but I know I have a strange skill in breaking down really anything, but I have a passion for hoops so I think it comes out naturally. I'm in Manilla typing this response and I'll be working on a Nike Tournament vs Nike Elite Championship comparison hopefully before I land in LA.
Love this man...thank you. I play primarily indoors, and am looking for a new ball...highest quality possible....BUT do not want to spend almost $200 on something like the official NBA ball. So, based on this video it sounds like I should strongly consider the Wilson NCAA Solution?
150% brotha!! The Wilson Evolution is best bang for the buck, but my personal suggestion is the Solution. Your ball will stand out in the gym, plus get respect from the college/older players.
@@Love2Hoop Awesome thanks! Any thoughts on the Nike Elite Championship ball? I've seen some good reviews on it.
www.nike.com/t/elite-championship-indoor-basketball-TxPnb5/NKI58-855?nikemt=true&cp=18687622652_search_%7CPRODUCT_GROUP%7CGOOGLE%7C71700000071397494%7CAll_X_X_X_X-Device_X_Nike-LongWoH_X%7C%7Cc&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAjwlrqHBhByEiwAnLmYUMVnsDH85vBlwMO13Ng5xW1MR7Z8T5Ms3tz7Wt40-OoA9KKZERpvDRoCrTQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@swishtherapy295 You can get the old spalding official nba basketball for a little over $100 if you sign up for their mvp program.
@@1809grantave wow thanks just saw that
@@swishtherapy295 did you get it from Spaulding? Looking for the old Spaulding ball everywhere if
You can help!!
love this video 😍
Appreciate the support!
Great video! Can you give the actual weight of each?
I’m not even that good I just practice shooting form around the court mostly and just to get a more fun way of getting excercise but I definitely prefer just in general for whatever I do I want the best tools for the job or atleast evolution/solution level I really want to grab an official NBA ball tho and even tho I’m basically trash I feel like training with the best quality is the way to go or if I play a game I want to play with the best quality possible.. shit I’m the type who will measure and mark the true 3 point distance in the gym and play NBA distance 3s I can’t play no high school 3s so I’m gonna walk in trash as hell with an NBA ball a tape measure and something to mark the distance lol
@Jonathan a real deal true basketball lover!! You sound like me champ, I want to play with the best possible tool (within reason of course) if I'm going to be serious about it. I'm starting to enjoy golf, but I'm not ready to buy a custom set of clubs, but I know that at some point I'm going to have to because I want the right tools if I'm going to be playing the game. IDK if an NBA ball is the best for you just because not everyone is going to want to play with it, but if you practice with that your shot is gonna be water with an Evolution or Solution. 👍
@@Love2Hoop yea I feel you I’m gonna grab the solution for sure like you said everybody has an evolution I can use those anytime.. but yea I feel you on the custom length golf clubs I want those also lol I have a golf course near my house during summer there’s one hole that dips down into the ground so you can go out at night and hit balls and putt and no one can see you
No the offical ncaa is the Wilson eco nxt now....
You're absolutely right! You should check out that review I did.
No molten???
I'd probably add a Molten into the group. Actually, I probably need to do another version of this video for 2024
It took me well over a year to run my spalding in properly, and that was 4 hours a week. Every other balk feels cheap when compared to it now
You know what, I like how you put that: It's the amount of hours vs. the amount of times you play with it. You really have to put hours on the court with it to get it right.
@@Love2Hoop yeah if im indoors that ball feels so much more grippy as long as i have sweaty palms. When im fresh on the court its quite slippy
What about The Rock? It’s on this video preview. This is a better option than Wilson Evolution, IMO.
I've been trying to get my hands on The Rock. I actually like that basketball but I put it in the same category of the Nike Elite Championship and the Under Armour indoor ball.
@Love 2 Hoop where did you play college ball?
North Seattle CC for JUCO but I graduated from Barry University. Tried out for the team, made it, but the coach told me after I wouldn't play because I'm a walk-on. Decided to focus on getting my degree and move on
@@Love2Hoop I currently am going through a similar thing at the same school bro.
Why did you just ignore and disrespect the Rawlings edge basketball!’ It’s the best basketball on the market and if helps shooters learn how to spin the ball,! Review the Rawlings please!
Honestly it's probably because of when I think of Rawlings I think baseball. Baseballs, gear and equipment. Until you left this comment I didn't know Rawlings was still making basketballs. There are a few others I'd get before that one but it's something to keep in mind for sure.
Please, RUclips, don't ever show me this dancing dude again 🤣
I promise this is the last video you see that 😂
White basketballs are terrible lol fresh when they new, but it don't last imo. I have the ncaa globetrotters looking one
Even if you use it mainly indoors the same thing happens.
@@Love2Hoop Exclusively indoors I use it, and I feel silly showing up with a dirty looking baskball so I clean it regularly. I didn't connect this ball and it catching fire once its wet until a kid got some slurpee on it and I had to rinse it off. Sometimes it was so easy to control, and shot percentage picks up, I didn't realize that happened cause of my sweat. Winter here is dry af, so now I pour some water on it before I play. I love it because its fire once you get going, plus no one ever has the same ball so no thiefing. Still, first AND last ball with white I'll ever own
The NXT sucks lol it’s so lightweight
The lightest basketball I've ever used.
so nekkkkkffnbeedee