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Glory League: Turning basketball players into All Stars

Glory League: Turning basketball players into All Stars

Glory League, an innovative kiwi start-up, is hosting a launch event for their interactive basketball app that allows everyday players the chance to relive their star moments, track their stats and share their awesome basketball highlights with their friends.

To celebrate the release, Glory League is hosting a launch event at North Harbour Stadium, Auckland on Monday afternoon 4th May. Along with demos of the new platform, there will be arcade basketball, free Glory League merchandise, and a player’s lounge.

The full platform, available from Monday 4th May, gives players access to immersive videos of every game they play on a Glory League-enabled court, with real-time stats, highlight reels and the ability to share and comment on individual plays. With personalised shot charts and infographics, members can view in-depth post-game data, track their personal stats and watch their game performance improve. These features will be available immediately to current member associations in NZ and California.

Established in 2013, Glory League is New Zealand start-up that is pushing the envelope; developing new technologies that encourage participation and enjoyment in sport.

Ask your association to get your League on Glory.

http://gloryleague.com

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