Automated ball launchers, sometimes colloquially referred to as “guns,” are devices designed to propel basketballs towards the hoop with consistent speed, trajectory, and frequency. These machines typically offer adjustable launch angles and velocities, allowing athletes to practice various shots from different court positions. A typical example includes a hopper to hold multiple basketballs, a launching mechanism, and controls to adjust settings.
Such devices play a significant role in improving a player’s shooting technique. The consistent ball delivery allows athletes to focus on refining mechanics and muscle memory without the variability of a human passer. This consistent repetition enables players to identify and correct flaws in their form, ultimately enhancing accuracy and shot consistency. Moreover, these machines save valuable practice time by eliminating the need for manual retrieval of balls, allowing for higher training volume and increased efficiency. The use of such training aids has become commonplace at all levels of the sport, from youth leagues to professional teams.