Bronny James is getting candid about critics. The Los Angeles Lakers player and son of LeBron James spoke about how he deals ...
Basketball behaves differently when it's conducting business than it does when the game clock's off, and The Robot Company ...
However, out of all the brand events and activities, one of the NBA star’s biggest challenges came down to a 17,000-pound robotic basketball ... a player's performance, and guide the robot's ...
This column contains potential spoilers about "The Electric State." What’s better than your typical robotic revolution? A ...
The long, white, mechanical arms and sleek grey bed suggests a futuristic dentist’s office — but the Aescape robot is designed to deliver a more relaxing experience. The unusual machine ...
The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), which uses Hawk-Eye technology was rolled up from the minors into the majors for an ...
I do believe we're doing that. Do we want our players to be robots? No. They're going to react to what they think is happening out there on the floor," she explained "But, the moment they can just ...
But in our conversation Bronny said, multiple times, he actually does hear some of what is said about him, and he uses it to ...
The National Basketball Association (NBA ... The showcasing of these robots entertains players and fans alike and could provide a fascinating insight into the future of sports in general.
Bronny James speaks on how he handles hate from social media and disproves his father's earlier comments about them.