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Broken Parachute
07/01/06, 08:54 PM
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NBA Introduces New Game Ball
Visit the world's only NBA Store located on Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street to purchase one of the 61 Limited Edition New NBA Game Balls available Wednesday, June 28, 2006 only

NEW YORK, June 28, 2006 – The NBA is introducing a new Official Game Ball for play beginning in the 2006-07 season. The new ball, manufactured by Spalding, features a new design and a new material that together offer better grip, feel, and consistency than the current leather ball. This marks the first change to the ball in over 35 years and only the second in 60 seasons. In 1970, the ball was transitioned from a four panel to an eight panel ball. NBA Commissioner David Stern, Spalding Group Vice President Dan Touhey, NBA Sr. Vice President of Basketball Operations Stu Jackson, Boston Celtics’ Forward Paul Pierce, and NBA on TNT analyst and two-time NBA champion Kenny Smith unveiled the new Game Ball today at the NBA Store on Fifth Avenue prior to the 2006 NBA Draft.

The new ball features Spalding’s Cross Traxxion™ technology, a union of revolutionary design and breakthrough material. The design is comprised of two interlocking, cross-shaped panels rather than the eight oblong panels found on traditional basketballs. As a result, there is more material coverage. The material is a microfiber composite with moisture management that provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game. Additionally, the new composite material eliminates the need for a break-in period, which is necessary for the current leather ball, and achieves consistency from ball to ball.

The interlocking cross-panel design has one-third the channel area of the previous official ball to provide more material coverage and better grip.

Moisture management material provides superior grip and feel throughout the course of a game.
"The advancements that Spalding has made to the new game ball ensure that the best basketball players in the world will be playing with the best basketball in the world," said Stern.

The NBA and Spalding subjected the ball to a rigorous evaluation process that included laboratory and on-court testing. Every NBA team received the new ball and had the opportunity to use it in practice. The ball also was tested in the NBA Development League and was used in activities during NBA All-Star 2006 in Houston. NBA retired players Steve Kerr and Mark Jackson participated in testing the new ball as well.

“Spalding’s continual efforts to advance basketball technology have yielded the optimal ball, one that is worthy of the new Official NBA Game Ball designation,” said Spalding Group President and CEO Scott Creelman. “We are honored that the NBA collaborated with us to make this change.”

The ball will be used in all NBA events leading up to next season including summer leagues, preseason and training camps, and NBA Europe Live presented by EA Sports. All active players will receive a personalized ball, as will each player selected in the 2006 NBA Draft.

Fans will have an opportunity to see the new ball tonight during the 2006 NBA Draft televised live on ESPN at 7 p.m. EST. The ball will hit store shelves at major sporting goods outlets on October 31 coinciding with the tip-off of the 2006-07 season. A limited number of new balls will be available today at the world’s only NBA Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Fans can also pre-order their new ball online at NBAStore.com for delivery at the start of the 2006-07 season.

As the Official Game Ball supplier of the NBA since 1983, Spalding will continue to produce the only basketball used during all NBA practices, exhibitions, games and international competitions. Spalding maintains the exclusive rights to produce and sell a complete line of NBA and team-identified basketballs in all sizes including full, junior, youth and mini.

xbrokendownx
07/01/06, 08:55 PM
that looks pretty sweet actually

Caleb Cattivera
07/01/06, 08:58 PM
yeah i thought about posting this last week, but not that important to me haha.

Broken Parachute
07/01/06, 08:59 PM
yeah i thought about posting this last week, but not that important to me haha.
haha it's Midnight..I figured why not.

Drew Beringer
07/01/06, 09:39 PM
meh

GRIFFARD
07/02/06, 06:01 AM
coolio

FOBPrettyNPunk
07/02/06, 09:28 AM
Was that what David Stern was hiding in that locked box? lame.

unwritten
07/02/06, 09:34 AM
It's aight.

Broken Parachute
07/02/06, 09:36 AM
The main part of it is that it's water resistant. The sweat is absorbed so the ball won't stay slippery.

Chemical Love
07/02/06, 12:31 PM
Thats a cool ball.

Chriz2z
07/02/06, 01:45 PM
It's kind of cool looking I guess.

LostSymphonies
07/02/06, 01:49 PM
who cares, honestly, it's a ball

Broken Parachute
07/02/06, 01:52 PM
who cares, honestly, it's a ball Why not post it? I don't give a fuck if you care or not, if you don't care..don't post.

itsjdiggity
07/02/06, 02:19 PM
it's harder to draw now
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FondestMemory
07/02/06, 02:21 PM
it's harder to draw now
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nice work.

you continue to make me proud.

Broken Parachute
07/02/06, 02:27 PM
it's harder to draw now
from http://i5.tinypic.com/16hrnfc.jpg to http://i5.tinypic.com/16hroyh.jpg
Hahaha I can't wait until you hit 5k, you would make the Members Only forum so much better.

xearlynovemberx
07/02/06, 02:45 PM
Hahaha I can't wait until you hit 5k, you would make the Members Only forum so much better.

haha, yes

Broken Parachute
07/02/06, 02:56 PM
haha, yes
I missed when he wasn't here for awhile. The sports forum lacked comedy haha

xearlynovemberx
07/02/06, 03:00 PM
I missed when he wasn't here for awhile. The sports forum lacked comedy haha

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ActorInThisPlay
07/02/06, 04:29 PM
I like it...I wanna get one so I can see how it handles compared to the old one.

ActorInThisPlay
07/02/06, 04:43 PM
haha holy shit the ball is $100 on NBA.com...yeah I don't think I'll be getting one then.

Matt_Dizzle
07/02/06, 07:50 PM
its pretty straight.