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| ![]() Geno Auriemma Invests in 360 Hoops, Backing the Next Evolution of BasketballOne of the most influential coaches in the modern game endorses the patented three-in-one system creating a new era of player development and competition.
By: 360 Hoops The Hall of Fame coach and 12-time National Champion said of 360 Hoops, "What stood out to me about 360 Hoops is that it doesn't try to change basketball…it amplifies it," said Auriemma. "More movement, more awareness, more decisions. Anything that gets players more involved and thinking about the game in real time is worth supporting." Auriemma's investment and strategic advisory role mark a key validation for 360 Hoops as the company prepares for its official rollout in the second quarter of 2026, following extensive prototyping and pilot programming in 2025. An Engagement Multiplier 360 Hoops is built around three integrated elements that can operate independently or together, forming a new basketball platform supported by patented intellectual property: Product: A patented three-in-one basketball system Gameplay: A proprietary circular format that allows players to score on any of three baskets Activation: A customizable platform designed for community programming, events, and brand engagement At the equipment level, the three-in-one system is designed to increase player involvement by creating more scoring opportunities, movement, and decision-making within a single play environment. The company's flagship product, 360Flex, is a portable system adjustable from 4.5 to 10 feet and is scheduled to be available for purchase this spring. In addition to the portable system, the company plans to introduce a permanent in-ground version, with a ceiling-retractable, pro-grade model currently in development. At the gameplay level, 360 Hoops introduces a proprietary 3v3v3 format played on a circular court, where players can attack and defend any of three baskets. The company states that up to five 360Flex systems can be operated within the general footprint of a traditional basketball court, enabling higher participation levels and expanded programming opportunities for facilities and operators. The company plans to host its own slate of tournaments while also partnering with approved operators to support broader adoption. As an activation platform, 360 Hoops systems can be custom-designed for schools, clubs, municipalities, and brand partners, supporting signage, sponsorship, and experiential programming. "Players learn by being involved," Auriemma added. "This format forces awareness and decision-making in a way that reflects real basketball situations. We need more ways to keep kids engaged with the game. 360 Hoops meets players where they are while still respecting basketball's fundamentals." http://play360hoops.com. End
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