Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment (BSE) has announced that its new Brooklyn Basketball Training Center will become the first youth basketball facility in the tri-state area to feature Shoot 360 technology when it opens this fall. The state-of-the-art system will bring professional-level, data-driven training to young athletes, furthering BSE’s mission to create a community-first basketball experience that helps players reach their potential on and off the court.



Shoot 360 is widely used by nearly every NBA team and more than 100 collegiate programs. The technology blends interactive tools with real-world activity to measure performance in shooting, passing, and ball handling. Each workout is designed to give players instant feedback, allowing them to make real-time adjustments and track progress over time through a mobile app.
The Brooklyn Basketball Training Center will house eight Shoot 360 installations, including five shooting cages and three skill cages. Shooting stations will measure shot arc, depth, alignment, and consistency, while skill cages will challenge players with gamified ball-handling and passing drills led by virtual trainers. Coaches will also benefit from detailed diagnostic data to refine techniques and correct shooting mechanics.
Participants can engage in interactive shooting drills, compete in live games against others in the facility, or take on players across the Shoot 360 network. The goal is to create a dynamic, competitive, and fun environment that accelerates skill development.
Located opposite Barclays Center on Flatbush Avenue, the 18,600-square-foot facility will serve as the home of Brooklyn Basketball, BSE’s flagship youth program affiliated with the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty. Programs will include after-school training, weekend sessions, camps, daily clinics, advanced courses, and all-girls programs.
The center will also offer space for parents to gather and for students to work on homework before or after training, providing a safe and inclusive community hub.
Registration and program details are available at brooklyn-basketball.com/programs.