NEW: Ahead off Kentucky’s first NCAA Tournament game, a Wilson employee admits that the NCAA Tournament balls are overinflated
However, it is challenging to gauge how much give the ball can achieve with the NXT because of its larger cushion. In order to make up for that difference, the balls are being inflated to their fullest capacity, which results in balls with too much air and uneven PSI levels.
Naturally, this implies that players may encounter a new ball and experience in every game during the most crucial part of the college basketball season. Despite its absurdity, there exist statistics
Purdue shot 40% from three-point range when playing away from home with Nike balls, while just 23% when playing with Wilson EVO NXT balls, according to Indiana Sports Coverage, which examined the ball during the 2022–2023 season. A difference of 17%.












